The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has tentatively secured 185 parliamentary seats across the country, according to its National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi.
He disclosed this development during a press conference on Sunday, 8 December, as part of the party’s update on the 2024 general election results.
Mr Gyamfi explained that the figure is based on the party’s internal collation of results from polling stations nationwide.
He stated that the NDC’s agents had been diligent in collecting data, which indicates a decisive win for the party in the parliamentary elections.
“Our internal collation shows that the NDC has tentatively won 185 parliamentary seats. This reflects the overwhelming confidence that Ghanaians have placed in us to represent them in Parliament,” he declared.
He further remarked that the result demonstrates a clear majority for the NDC in Parliament, giving the party a strong mandate to pursue its legislative agenda.
Mr Gyamfi called on supporters to remain vigilant as the party awaits the Electoral Commission's official declaration of the final results.
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