Elections in Ghana - Shaka: Extra Time

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“In Ghana there is a commitment by the people to maintain the peace,” says Peter Clottey who is sitting in for Shaka Ssali. Ghana embraced constitutional rule in 1992 and since then the transfer of power has been smooth. Peter is in Ghana covering the elections and gives Shaka: Extra Time host Paul Ndiho an indepth look at the politics at play, how the elections are carried out and talks about issues of transparency and the aspirations of Ghanaians. The race for President is expected to be tight between incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo and his predecessor and longtime opponent, John Mahama.

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