The Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress(NDC), John Dramani has thanked Ghanaians for what he says is the “very good results” turning in his favour in Monday’s elections.

The former leader late Monday night tweeted “Thank you for coming out to vote in today’s election” as counting was still underway.

Meanwhile, he’s asked party agents and supporters to continue to remain vigilant as the process enters the collation phase.

“Stay focused and ROAR to the end” he charged party members and supporters.

Polls have officially closed in Ghana, marking yet another largely peaceful election in the West African nation.

At exactly 17:00 local time on Monday, polling stations across the length and breadth of Ghana had officially closed.

Voters who were still in the queue when polling closed were permitted to cast their votes.

Millions of Ghanaians on Monday participated in a high stakes elections to cast ballots as they decide whether to hand Akufo-Addo another four-year term or give John Mahama’s rescue mission a try.

Ghanaians on Monday went to the polls to elect a president and some 275 parliamentarians.

A total of 12 Presidential candidates contested this election.

But out of the 12, two top candidates, including the NPP’s Nana Akufo-Addo and the NDC’s John Mahama are favourites in the high stakes election.

Over 17 million voters were expected to partake in today’s voting.

This is Ghana’s eighth election since the return of multiparty democracy in 1992.

 

Source: Ghana/Kasapafmonline.com/102.5 Fm