Certified Clinical Research Coordinator, Susan Adu Amankwah has offered an insightful perspective on the results of Ghana's recent elections, attributing the National Democratic Congress' (NDC) victory to widespread dissatisfaction with the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking on TV3's Ghana Decides segment, she suggested that the electorate's decision was driven more by disapproval of the ruling party than a preference for the NDC. "I hope the NDC knows we didn't vote for them because we like them.

We voted for them because we don't like the NPP," Amankwah remarked, underscoring the nuanced motivations behind the voting pattern.

She further elaborated that many Ghanaians still lack the courage to break away from the dominance of the two major parties-NPP and NDC-and explore alternative options, such as independent candidates or smaller political parties. "Ghanaians haven't gotten there yet.