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AUDIO: Smooth Voting Marks the 2024 Elections Across Ghana – Reporters Report

The 2024 general elections in Ghana have commenced smoothly, with reports from various parts of the country indicating a peaceful and well-organized process. Security personnel are on high alert to ensure the safety of voters and the integrity of the electoral exercise.

Reports from the Regions

Ahotor FM’s George Osei Akoto, popularly known as Teacher Kojo, reported after casting his vote in the Greater Accra Region.

He accompanied the former National Chairman of the NDC, Dr. Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, to the Eastern Region to monitor the election process there.

According to Teacher Kojo, voting in both regions has been orderly, with voters adhering to protocols.

In the Ofoase-Ayeribi constituency, Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu provided updates, highlighting that voting was progressing without any hitches or technical difficulties.

His report painted a picture of enthusiastic voters casting their ballots in a calm environment.

From the Oti Region, Moses Hutor visited several polling stations and confirmed that voting was incident-free.

He observed that electoral officials were efficiently managing the process, ensuring that voters faced no delays or challenges.

Rebecca Lartey, covering the Ashaiman and Tema areas, noted that the sitting Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, Ernest Norgbey, had already cast his ballot.

She described the atmosphere as serene, with residents patiently waiting for their turn to vote.

In Tema West, Emmanuel Romeo Tetteh shared similar sentiments. He reported that the process was proceeding smoothly, with voters casting their ballots in an orderly fashion.

He emphasized the absence of disruptions, a testament to the thorough preparation of the Electoral Commission and security agencies.

National Outlook

With reports of smooth and incident-free voting across the regions, Ghanaians are demonstrating their commitment to democracy.

The peaceful atmosphere at polling stations reflects the nation’s collective resolve to ensure a free, fair, and transparent electoral process.

Listen to the Reporters report in the audio below 👇:

Story by: Emmanuel Romeo Tetteh (#RomeoWrites) / Ahotoronline.com / Ghana

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