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In a historic turn of events, supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) took to the streets in wild celebrations moments after Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate, publicly conceded defeat in Ghana’s 2024 general election.
The concession, which confirmed former President John Dramani Mahama’s victory as President-elect, was met with widespread elation across NDC strongholds.
From Accra to Tamale, jubilant crowds clad in the NDC’s signature red, green, white, and black colours thronged streets, waving party flags, blowing vuvuzelas, and chanting victory songs.
Motorcades, parades, and spontaneous dance parties emerged, turning neighbourhoods into scenes of revelry.
“We are overjoyed because the people of Ghana have chosen progress and change,” exclaimed one of the supporters in Kumasi.
“This is a victory not just for the NDC but for every Ghanaian who believes in justice and accountability.”
At the party headquarters in Accra, NDC leaders and supporters gathered to celebrate the culmination of months of campaigning.

Speeches were made praising the resilience of the party and the vision of President-elect Mahama. Drums and traditional music echoed through the air as jubilant supporters danced in unison.
The announcement by Dr Bawumia, made before the Electoral Commission’s formal declaration, was praised by NDC members as a testament to Ghana’s maturing democracy.
“We commend Dr Bawumia for his statesmanship in conceding gracefully,” said an NDC supporter at the University of Ghana.
“This paves the way for unity and progress.”
Markets, bus terminals, and public spaces turned into scenes of camaraderie as citizens, irrespective of party affiliation, joined in the celebrations.
In Tamale, hundreds of motorbikes formed a procession through the city, with supporters chanting, “Mahama, the people’s choice!”
Social media platforms also buzzed with congratulatory messages and footage of the celebrations.
The hashtags #MahamaVictory and #GhanaDecides2024 trended nationwide, reflecting the mood of the nation.
Despite the exuberance, party leaders called for moderation and peaceful conduct during the celebrations.
Meanwhile, security forces maintained a visible presence in key locations to ensure that the celebrations remained peaceful.
In most regions, the festivities proceeded without incident, showcasing the country’s commitment to maintaining harmony even in the heat of political victory.
For many, this was not just a political win but a reaffirmation of Ghana’s democratic ideals and the power of the people’s voice.

“This victory belongs to all Ghanaians,” said Alhaji Sulemana, a party elder in Kumasi.
“The people have spoken, and now we must unite as a nation to build a better future.”

With the transition of power on the horizon, the celebrations marked the beginning of what supporters hope will be a transformative era under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama and the NDC.
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