For the 2024 presidential election, ghana’s largest opposition party has selected John Dramani Mahama, the country’s former president.
Over the weekend, members of the national democratic congress (ndc) voted in primaries to select a candidate for both the presidential and parliamentary elections.
Mahama was declared the king of the party after receiving 98.9 percent of the vote, while his challenger, former Kumasi mayor Kojo Bonsu, received 1.1 percent.
Based on his background and influence in the opposition party, the former president was predicted to win the primary by most political analysts.
In November, the ruling party of incumbent president Nana Akufo-Addo will hold its primaries, and the presidential election is set for December 2024.