Madam Brigitte Dzogbenuku, Presidential Candidate, and Progressive People’s Party (PPP) on Monday cast her ballot at the Selim Crèche Nursery Polling Station at the Krowor Constituency.
The PPP Presidential Candidate described the process as smooth, attributing it to growth in the nation’s democratic process.
She was optimistic of the PPP's chances of winning the Presidential race and also in increasing the number of PPP candidates in Parliamentarians in this year's elections.
The polling station had in place all Covid-19 protocols and security personnel were at post to ensure security.
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