He added that engaging with residents during the campaign convinced him of the support he enjoys. “When you listen carefully to their concerns and responses, you can tell where the support lies. That’s why I’m confident,” he noted.
Baidoo also commended the Electoral Commission, security agencies, and voters for ensuring a peaceful process.
“The exercise has been very peaceful, and that is what we prayed for. I have visited most of the polling stations, and I am impressed by how the EC officials, the police, and the electorates have conducted themselves,” he said.
More than 50,000 registered voters are casting their ballots across 119 polling centres in Akwatia. The by-election follows the passing of the area’s former Member of Parliament, Ernest Yaw Kumi.
Source: AdomOnline