Akurugu was declared the winner by the Returning Officer, Mr James Couffie after she secured 51,634 votes, representing 50.00 edging out Oquaye Jnr, who got 50,477 votes representing 48.88. Read more
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This Victory Is For The People Of Ayawaso East – Baba JamalAkurugu was declared the winner by the Returning Officer, Mr James Couffie after she secured 51,634 votes, representing 50.00 edging out Oquaye Jnr, who got 50,477 votes representing 48.88. Read more
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