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False! Akosua Manu has not been declared MP-Elect for Adenta

Fact-check Ghana
December 7, 2024
Akosua Manu, Deputy CEO of the National Youth Authority
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Claim: An X user @NanaKwame_off, shared a post suggesting that Akosua Manu, the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Adentan Constituency, has won the election.

Source: @NanaKwame_off (on X formerly Twitter) archived here.

Verdict: False!
Explanation: The Electoral Commission in the Adentan Constituency has not officially declared the winner of the Parliamentary poll. Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition’s checks with a journalist monitoring the ballots’ counting in the Adentan Constituency Collation Center confirmed that the results are yet to be fully compiled and declared. It is, therefore, early to conclude that Akosua Manu, the NPP candidate, won the Parliamentary election in the Adentan Constituency.

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