The Walewale Constituency, a politically significant region in Ghana, and notably the hometown of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, has concluded its parliamentary and presidential elections, with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) securing decisive victories in both contests. Mr. Earnest Kwesi Klu, the Returning Officer for the Walewale Electoral Commission, officially declared Dr. Tia Abdul-Kabiru Mahama of the NPP as the Member of Parliament-elect, solidifying the party’s hold on the constituency’s parliamentary representation. Dr. Mahama garnered a substantial 36,700 votes, overcoming his main rival, Hon. Abdulai Abubakar of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who received 31,401 votes. This victory represents a significant win for the NPP, further cementing their political influence in the Vice President’s home territory.
The presidential election results from the Walewale Constituency mirrored the parliamentary outcome, with the NPP’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, achieving a commanding victory. Bawumia, the outgoing Vice President, secured an impressive 41,273 votes in his hometown, highlighting his strong local support base. This result significantly outperformed the votes received by his opponent, former President John Dramani Mahama of the NDC, who garnered 24,673 votes. The substantial margin of victory for Bawumia underscores the NPP’s continued dominance in Walewale and reinforces the region’s importance as a stronghold for the party.
The resounding victory for the NPP in both the parliamentary and presidential elections in Walewale carries significant political weight. It demonstrates the party’s continued strong appeal in the region and underscores the influence of Vice President Bawumia, whose popularity undoubtedly contributed to the impressive vote tallies. The results also signify a setback for the NDC, which struggled to make significant inroads against the NPP’s entrenched support base in the constituency. The election outcome reinforces Walewale’s strategic importance in the national political landscape and highlights the constituency’s role as a key battleground in future elections.
The victory of Dr. Tia Abdul-Kabiru Mahama as the Member of Parliament-elect marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Walewale Constituency. He will be tasked with representing the interests of his constituents and working towards the development and progress of the region. The substantial margin of victory provides him with a strong mandate to pursue his legislative agenda and address the needs of the local population. His performance in parliament will be closely scrutinized, particularly given the high expectations set by the strong performance of the NPP in the elections.
The resounding victory for Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia in the presidential election further solidifies his position as a prominent political figure within the NPP and nationally. The significant support he received in his hometown of Walewale underscores his popularity and influence within the party’s base. While the overall outcome of the national presidential election remains to be determined, Bawumia’s strong showing in Walewale reinforces his standing as a key leader within the NPP and positions him for a potentially prominent role in the party’s future, regardless of the final national results.
Looking ahead, the political landscape of the Walewale Constituency remains dynamic. While the NPP currently enjoys a strong position following these election victories, the NDC will likely seek to regain lost ground and challenge the NPP’s dominance in future elections. The performance of the newly elected Member of Parliament, Dr. Tia Mahama, will play a crucial role in shaping the political dynamics of the constituency. His ability to effectively address the needs and concerns of his constituents will be critical to maintaining the NPP’s strong support base in Walewale. The constituency is likely to remain a closely watched political battleground in the years to come, given its strategic importance and the influence of prominent political figures like Vice President Bawumia.













