Nana Akufo-Addo concedes victory to Mills
4th January 2009
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Presidential
candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on
Saturday conceded victory to President-elect Prof.
John Evans Atta Mills of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC), saying, "I acknowledge the Electoral
Commission's declaration and congratulate Prof.
Mills".
He, however, reiterated concerns raised by the NPP
on the conduct of the elections particularly in the
Volta Region, where it claimed its party agents were
barred from parts of that area during the elections
because of violence meted to them by NDC supporters,
questioning the impression created by the Electoral
Commission in announcing the poll's results.
"By stating that there is criminal conduct in some
constituencies of the Volta Region and yet
announcing the results, the Electoral Commission has
given the unfortunate impression that it does not
matter how votes are being obtained as long as they
are duly recorded", he told reporters in Accra.
"The use of violence for electoral advantage is
unacceptable in all circumstances" he said, adding
that, the courts would have to resolve the
"illegalities".
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Whilst appealing to
his supporters to show restraint in the face of
provocations by NDC supporters, Nana Akufo-Addo
urged Prof. Mills to condemn publicly, acts of
violence and intimidation by his sympathisers and to
take concrete steps to restrain them in order not to
undermine the peace and stability of the nation.
He also called on President J.A. Kufuor, the
security forces and the law enforcement agencies to
ensure the safety and security of the party's
supporters, because "I am concerned that if positive
steps are not taken to protect and to reassure them,
they will be compelled to defend themselves.
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"This is a divided
country and these times call for leadership, from
all of us so that we can both continue to build this
country. "Both Prof. Mills and I have an obligation
to foster conciliation and consensus and I pledge to
do my part.Our nation is at the crossroads and we
must work together, to build it peacefully", he
said.
Nana Akufo-Addo urged all members of the party to
"remain steadfast, united and ready to confront the
new challenges that we face in our efforts to build
Ghana as a democracy, where human rights and the
rule of law are respected", adding, "I believe in
Ghana, and God willing, we shall be back".
The Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Dr Kwadwo
Afari-Gyan on Saturday declared Prof. Mills,
candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC),
the winner of the Presidential Election Runoff held
on December 28 2008 and January 3, 2009.
Prof. Mills polled 4,521,032 votes or 50.23 per cent
while Nana Akufo-Addo of the ruling New Patriotic
Party (NPP) had 4,480,446 votes or 49.77 per cent.
Total valid vote cast was 9,001,478; rejected
ballots were 92,886; and total vote cast was
9,094,364 with a voter turnout of 72.91 per cent.
Source: GNA
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