The
NPP normally heads into the elections with low expectations of the
Volta Region given the region’s standing as an overwhelming stronghold
of the NDC. However, as results filtered in from the elections, it
became clear the party was heading for an improved performance in the
region, owing to among other things, a significantly reduced turnout in
the region.
In the end, the NPP had improved
its presidential performance to about 18 percent and managed to clinch
an unlikely seat in one of the 22 constituencies. Speaking to Citi News,
the MP-elect for Krachi East also said the region was no more a
stronghold for the NDC as, according to him, more education has ensured
that “Ghanaians are now discerning.
They can
read between the good and the bad.” “That is why Nana Addo is talking
about the free SHS. If we have educated ones, most of them will read
between the lines and vote by the convictions. We were all NDC, you go
to the university, come back and you are a changed person,” Mr. Gyato
said.
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