
Ghana's NDC Fights for Disputed Seats: Majority Whip's Exclusive Interview
Ghana's NDC Fights to Regain Disputed Parliamentary Seats Ghana's political landscape remains dynamic following recent elections. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is actively challenging the results in several constituencies. Majority Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor spoke exclusively about the NDC's strategy. "We Want More." That was Dafeamekpor's clear message. He stated that the NDC will not concede any seats they believe were unfairly lost. The party is committed to pursuing legal avenues to secure these seats. This includes high-profile constituencies like Ablekuma North. The NDC believes that irregularities affected the outcome in these areas. Dafeamekpor also revealed the current numbers in parliament. The NDC currently holds 187 seats, with four MPs caucusing with them. The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has 88 seats. This leaves the NDC beyond the two-thirds majority threshold. The NDC's determination to contest these disputed seats underscores the intense political competition in Ghana. Their legal challenges and commitment to regaining lost seats indicate a prolonged period of uncertainty and political maneuvering.