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Ghana, reputed to be a democratic example in West Africa, is preparing to elect its president on Monday in what promises to be a particularly close election between two long-time political adversaries. In and , they had already competed for the highest office. Each narrowly won one of the two ballots. Unemployment, infrastructure and roads, education, and health are the main issues, according to pre-election surveys.
Since the early s, this country, rich in gold, cocoa, and more recently oil, has experienced strong growth. And the rate of extreme poverty has been halved in less than 25 years.
But some regions, particularly in the North, continue to live in extreme poverty, without drinking water or electricity. Above all, the crisis caused by the coronavirus has hit the country hard, with growth this year expected to fall to 0.
The outgoing president was praised for his management of this crisis, and he kept some of his campaign promises for , including on education and access to electricity, but he disappointed on his main commitment: to actively fight corruption, after the mandate of John Mahama, tainted by scandals. For his part, Mr. Mahama will have to make people forget the accusations of economic mismanagement that prevented his re-election in This year, however, he can count on his running mate, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, a former Minister of Education with a reputation for integrity and from the Centre, one of the key regions to win the election.