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Upper East House of Chiefs president wins Council of State election

In a keenly contested election, the President of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs, Pe Adiale Ditundini Ayagitam III, has emerged victorious in the Upper East Regional Council of State election.

The election, which took place amidst high anticipation, saw Pe Adiale III secure 18 votes out of a total of 30 votes cast, cementing his position as the region’s representative on the Council of State.

Pe Adiale Ditundini Ayagitam III, who is also the paramount chief of the Chaina Traditional Area, faced competition from other candidates, including his closest contender, Thomas More, who managed to secure five votes.

The remaining seven votes were split among the other candidates in the race.

According to the official results released by the Electoral Commission, Pe Adiale III’s victory was a resounding one, demonstrating strong support from the electoral college.

His wide margin of victory over his closest competitor indicates the confidence reposed in him by delegates and other stakeholders within the region.

Following the announcement of the results, Pe Adiale III expressed his gratitude to the delegates for their overwhelming support and trust in his leadership.

He reiterated his commitment to representing the interests of the Upper East Region at the national level and working closely with the government to address the pressing challenges facing the region.


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