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EC has not confirmed that KT has lost his seat

Fact-check Ghana
December 8, 2024
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Claim: Social media users, Ohene Ba Eben on Facebook and @StatsGH on X have claimed that Adansi Asokwa MP, KT Hammond, has lost his seat. 

Source: Facebook, Twitter 

Verdict: False 

Explanation: Claims that the Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa Constituency, K. T Hammond, has lost his seat, has not been confirmed yet. The Ghana Fact-checking Coalition gathers that the Electoral Commission is still collating results from the various polling stations and is  yet to declare a winner. An EC officer in the Asokwa Constituency confirmed to the Coalition that the collation of votes is ongoing, and no winner has been declared yet.

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