Ghanaians across the
country joined the world to usher in 2017 amidst fireworks, bidding goodbye to
2016 -- a year described as turbulent in both local and global politics.
The wind of change that
swept through parts of Europe and America resulting in major upsets in their
politics breezed through Ghana and other parts of Africa too.
Britain voted to exit
the European Union (EU) in a referendum followed by the victory of Republican's
Donald Trump in the U.S presidential poll.
In Africa, The Gambia's
opposition leader, Adama Barrow humiliated incumbent President Yahya Jammeh in
the country's presidential election truncating the former military leader's
22-year-rule.
The story in Ghana was
no different. Three-time lucky New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential
Candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo unseated incumbent President John
Mahama, polling 53.86 percent of the valid votes cast in the first round.
The euphoria among a section
of Ghanaians, following NPP's victory in the elections, seems to have given the
celebration of this New Year a boost.
On the famous Oxford
Street in Osu in Accra, revellers tooted horns, danced and lighted
firecrackers.
Clad in their local
print wears, some Ghanaian Christians sang and prayed for a prosperous country
in the coming year at their various churches.
Tonnes of fireworks
were lit followed by shouts when the minute bar of the clock ran into the hour
bar. It was 12:00 A.M and up went fireworks into the sky amidst jubilation.
From the nation's
capital in Accra to Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, revellers gathered to sing,
resolving to alter their attitudes for a good life.
Bands played
traditional tunes and New Year songs at Night Clubs across the country.
Pastors gathered their
congregation to offer thanks to God for a successful and peaceful general
election in the country, others prayed for God's guidance for President-elect,
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The shout of 'Happy New
Year' filtered through the roofs of church auditoriums and public places.
Source: myjoyonline
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