Professor Titus Kofi Beyuo, the former General Secretary of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for the Lambussie Constituency in the Upper West Region, has emerged victorious in a closely watched contest.
Prof. Beyuo’s triumph marks a significant achievement, as he successfully unseated the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament, Bright Bakye Yelviel Baligi.
Prof. Beyuo polled 13,551 of the votes.
On the other hand, Bright Bakye Yelviel Baligi trailed with 6,079 of the total votes cast.
The contest was fiercely fought, with both candidates campaigning vigorously in the weeks leading up to the polls.
Beyuo’s victory not only secures the Lambussie seat for the NDC but also underscores his appeal as a respected academic and public health advocate.
Mohammed Imuran of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) also ran for the seat in the election. However, Imuran’s campaign failed to make a substantial impact.
Bright Bakye Yelviel Baligi, the NPP candidate and incumbent MP, sought re-election after serving the constituency for a term. His campaign highlighted the NPP government’s achievements in the region, including infrastructure projects and social intervention programs. However, despite his efforts, Baligi struggled to overcome the wave of support for the NDC and the personal appeal of Prof. Beyuo.
Baligi’s loss is seen by many as a reflection of growing discontent among constituents with the NPP’s approach to governance in the Upper West Region.
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