Akua Donkor’s Death Stirs Political Controversy
This debate has led some supporters to question whether there is more to Akua Donkor’s death than meets the eye, given the intensity of calls to move Mahama from the eighth position. Supporters question if the number eight holds some symbolic significance that has made it a target for political maneuvering.
The death of Madam Akua Donkor, the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) presidential candidate for the upcoming December 7, 2024 elections, has stirred emotions and controversy across the nation. Known for her popular slogan “nyεε nono” (Isn’t It), Akua Donkor’s passing has left Ghanaians mourning a beloved and outspoken political figure. Many supporters believed that this was her year to make a significant impact on the elections.
Political and Constitutional Concerns
Akua Donkor’s death has sparked constitutional and political debates due to her unique position on the ballot. Ranked third among the presidential candidates, her passing has created an unexpected vacancy, leading to uncertainty about how her position will be managed.
Electoral Commission’s Response
In response to this sudden development, the Electoral Commission (EC) has given the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) ten days to select a new presidential candidate. The EC announced that it has paused the printing of ballots and awaits GFP’s decision on whether they will select a replacement candidate or withdraw from the election.
Divergent Views on Ballot Positioning
The situation has triggered discussions around ballot positioning. Some opponents of former President and National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate John Dramani Mahama, who currently occupies the eighth position on the ballot, argue that if Akua Donkor’s third position becomes vacant, Mahama should move up to the seventh spot. These opponents see the shift as a significant issue, even framing it as an urgent national concern.
Supporters Call to “Leave Mahama Alone”
On the other hand, Mahama’s supporters argue that if a shift in the ballot positions occurs, all candidates should move up equally, meaning every candidate’s position would change incrementally. They assert that if Mahama is moved to position seven, all candidates should shift accordingly, even suggesting that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, Dr. Alhaji Mahamadu Bawumia, who is currently in the first position, should be moved to zero. Mahama’s supporters have vowed to resist any targeted attempt to alter his ballot position, arguing that such a move would unfairly single him out among the 13 candidates.
Suspicion and Speculation
This debate has led some supporters to question whether there is more to Akua Donkor’s death than meets the eye, given the intensity of calls to move Mahama from the eighth position. Supporters question if the number eight holds some symbolic significance that has made it a target for political maneuvering.
In light of these events, Mahama’s supporters cite the Bible, quoting Exodus 1:12 and Exodus 14:14, as a reminder of resilience and divine intervention amidst adversity.
For now, Akua Donkor’s untimely death has become more than a moment of mourning; it has highlighted the intricate political dynamics surrounding Ghana’s presidential race.
By S.O. Ankamah || ghananewsonline.com.gh