Since Ghana's return to democratic elections in 1992, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has established a formidable presence in the Tema West constituency.
With a remarkable track record of parliamentary victories, the NPP has become synonymous with political leadership in the area.
The only notable deviation from this trend occurred in 1992 when Gladys Boateng of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) claimed the seat, marking a fleeting moment of success for the opposition party.
As we approach the pivotal 2024 elections, the NDC faces a daunting challenge: breaking the NPP's stronghold in Tema West.