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Home » Resetting Ablekuma North Starts Now—One Vote, One Victory for Ewura!

Resetting Ablekuma North Starts Now—One Vote, One Victory for Ewura!

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 6, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments4 Mins Read
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“When a leader rises by merit, and not money, democracy finds her voice again.” – Bismarck Kwesi Davis ||Resetting Ghana Series

How Ewura Forced the Electoral Tiebreaker That Shook Ablekuma North

When the first ballots dropped, many whispered, “She’s too far behind. The gap is unbridgeable.” But those people underestimated the power of purpose and people united under a bold woman with a golden heart.

Hon. Ewurabena, known affectionately as Ewura, didn’t just contest this election—she rewrote it.

With tireless nights, door-to-door compassion, and a message that ignited hope in every corner—from Sowutuom to Alogboshie—she closed a seemingly impossible gap, rallying not just votes, but the soul of Ablekuma North.

Against entrenched odds, well-oiled machinery, and quiet skepticism, she levelled the electoral playing field and forced an astonishing tie—a result that even her critics couldn’t spin. The Electoral Commission, bound by democratic obligation, now sets the stage for a monumental runoff next Saturday.

This is no ordinary tiebreaker. It is poetic justice. A testament to the fact that when the people rise, systems must respond.

Ewura Belongs to the People

She didn’t buy votes. She didn’t bribe opinions. She built belief—brick by brick, home by home, heart by heart.

This tie is not a statistical accident. It is a moral verdict. It says: “We’ve seen enough to believe in her. Now let’s give her the final push.”

The Countdown to Destiny

As the decisive voting date looms, the call is louder than ever:

Let us finish this golden race. Let us show Ghana and the world what Ablekuma North is made of. Let us not return to normalcy—let us rise into transformation.

Ewura has already made history by forcing this tie.

Now, it’s time to make destiny by giving her the clear and decisive victory she has earned with her vision, virtue, and valor.

The Bottom Line

Ewura transformed a landslide loss in 2020 into a tied race in 2024 purely through grassroots mobilization, visionary leadership, and unwavering engagement with her community. The vote difference shrank from –24,840 to –414—a remarkable swing signaling a powerful shift in voter sentiment and setting the stage for an electrifying final push next Saturday.

From the Soil, For the Soul

EWURA walks in the shoes of her people—sometimes barefoot, sometimes in heels—but always grounded in truth. She’s been in the trenches, the compound houses, the struggling communities where three meals a day is a luxury and hope is often rationed.

Her fight isn’t fueled by political ambition. It’s fueled by the sacred responsibility of representation. And like Yaa Asantewaa, she doesn’t fear the noise, the name-calling, or the narrow minds. She fears only one thing—failing her people.

Ablekuma North Is Resetting Itself

Let the world know that in Ablekuma North, we’re not waiting for Accra to fix us—we’re fixing ourselves.

With EWURA’s leadership, our youth will no longer queue for jobs; they’ll create them. Our mothers will no longer cry in silence; they’ll lead cooperatives and raise resilient families. Our constituency will no longer be a sleeping corner; it will be a 24-hour hub of innovation and dignity.

Victory for One is Victory for All

As we approach the final phase of this electoral journey, this isn’t just a call to vote. It’s a call to believe. To build. To reset.

Let us finish what we started.
Let Ablekuma North show Ghana what happens when a mother, a warrior, and a visionary walks into power not to rule, but to serve.

EWURA is not just our candidate.
She is our compass, our courage, and our chance at a better tomorrow.

“When the gap is closed by courage, and hope rises from the ground up, it is not just a campaign—it is a calling. Let Ablekuma North be the first to prove that destiny responds to those who dare to finish what they started.”

Bismarck Kwesi Davis || Resetting Ghana Series

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Reference

Electoral Performance Comparison: 2020 vs 2024

Year NPP Candidate (Votes) NDC (Awura) (Votes) Vote Gap NPP Share NDC Share 2020 🔹 Sheila Bartels: 54,544 NDC candidate: 29,704 +24,840 64.2 % 35.0 % 2024 🔹 Nana Akua Owusu Afriyieh: 34,613 Ewurabena Aubynn (Awura): 34,199 +414



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