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Reports from the Bawku Central constituency in the Upper East Region indicate National Democratic Congress incumbent MP, Mahama Ayariga could be losing his seat.
Joy News correspondent, Saeed Ali Yaqub says reported polling station results show figures heavily favour the New Patriotic Party candidate, 46-year-old ADAMU DARAMANI.
While Adamu is obtaining three-digit numbers, Ayariga has only single digits to show.
But Saeed cautioned it could be too early yet to call, as several other polling stations results were yet to be obtained.
In all five people are contesting the seat, with the Convention People’s Party fielding Rodalin Imoru Ayarna, the People’s Convention Party putting in Alhaji Amidu Mamudu Sisala and for the Democratic Freedom Party, Alhaji Imoro Yaro-N-Kano.
Mahama Ayariga won the seat from the New Patriotic Party in 2004 when he beat the then MP, late Hawa Yakubu to the seat.
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