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AYAWASO EAST PRIMARY EXPLODES! Totobi Committee Set to Drop Bombshell Report as Baba Jamal Camp Holds Breath

AYAWASO EAST PRIMARY EXPLODES! Totobi Committee Set to Drop Bombshell Report as Baba Jamal Camp Holds Breath

The Ghana Voice 10-02-2026

Political tension within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reached fever pitch as the party’s three-member investigative committee probing alleged vote buying in the controversial Ayawaso East parliamentary primaries is expected to present its much-anticipated report today.

The committee, chaired by veteran party stalwart Mr. Kofi Totobi Quakyi, with Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Alhaji Innusah Fuseini and legal practitioner Emefa Fuga as members, was constituted following widespread claims of inducement during the hotly contested primaries held earlier this month.

The Committee initially included the Majority Leader and MP for Bawku  Central, Mahama Ayariga but was replaced by Hon Innusah Fuseini, after he led and signed a petition by 16 members  of the Majority who called for the annulment of the entire primaries, an act which has been deemed as conflict of interest. 

In a statement issued by the party’s National Secretariat and signed by General Secretary Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the committee was mandated to conduct a thorough probe into the allegations and recommend appropriate sanctions where necessary.

The committee was given up to Tuesday, February 10, 2026, to submit its findings to the party’s national leadership.

As the clock ticks towards the release of the report, anxiety and political suspense have gripped the Ayawaso East political landscape, with party supporters and political watchers eagerly waiting to see whether the primaries will stand or be annulled.

At the centre of the storm is Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed, who emerged winner of the fiercely contested race but has since been battling allegations of vote buying claims he has strongly denied.

His camp is reportedly on edge as speculation grows over possible sanctions that could alter the outcome of the primaries and potentially reshape the party’s strategy ahead of the crucial March 3, 2026 by-election.

Pressure is also mounting from within the party’s parliamentary ranks. The NDC Majority Caucus in Parliament has openly called for the cancellation of the entire primary process and the disqualification of any candidate found culpable in electoral malpractice.

Insiders within the party suggest that the committee’s recommendations could trigger major political repercussions, including a possible re-run of the primaries or disciplinary action against key figures.

Supporters of various aspirants have intensified behind-the-scenes lobbying, while grassroots members in the constituency remain deeply divided over the fate of the disputed election.

With emotions running high and political stakes soaring, all eyes are now fixed on the NDC national leadership as they prepare to receive what many believe could be a defining report that may either calm the storm or plunge the party into deeper internal turbulence.

For now, Ayawaso East waits and the political temperature continues to rise.

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