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Ghana's 2024 Elections

Citizens Engage Actively Across Key Polling Stations.


Ghana's 2024 elections are shaping up to be a significant event, with various towns and polling stations playing crucial roles in the electoral process. During our visits, we explored several key locations, each contributing to the overall atmosphere of the elections.

Starting with Stephenson International School in Santa Maria, we observed a high level of engagement among the electorate. Sowutuom Last-stop was bustling with activity, as voters gathered to cast their ballots. In Lomnava, the mood was equally vibrant, with community members discussing the importance of their votes.



Israel Station and My Redeemer also showcased a strong turnout, indicating a keen interest in the electoral process. At Race Course in Kwashiebu, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation, while the Odorgonno area remained active with discussions about the candidates. The Anyaa Terminal and Antie Aku locations reflected a diverse demographic, showcasing the unity and determination of the voters. Santa Maria and the 4 Lang Tori rank in Amasaman were also notable for their enthusiastic participation.



Finally, we visited Vicolis School in Olebu and the Lorry Station in Gonse Agape where the community's commitment to the democratic process was evident. Overall, the 2024 elections in Ghana are expected to be a pivotal moment, with citizens actively participating in shaping the future of their nation. Dignitaries who paid a visit to Odorgonno Senior High during the election include Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, and the parliamentary candidate for Anyaa Sowutuom, Elder Tobbin. Their presence highlighted the importance of the elections and the engagement of key political figures in the community.