EC confirms Prof. Alidu Seidu as MP for Tamale Central

The Electoral Commission (EC) has confirmed Professor Alidu Mahama Seidu of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as the Member of Parliament for Tamale Central.
He was declared elected after emerging as the only candidate in the by-election process.
Announcing the decision, the Returning Officer, Muniru Musah, explained that it was guided by Constitutional Instrument (CI) 127, which empowers the EC to declare a sole candidate duly elected. “As it stands, only Prof. Alidu Seidu Mahama stands nominated, and according to CI 127, he shall be declared elected,” Mr. Musah stated.
The by-election became necessary following the death of the late MP, Dr. Alhaji Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, who tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash nearly two months ago. Initially, three candidates filed to contest — Prof. Seidu, a PNC candidate, and another from the LPG. However, both opposing candidates later withdrew.
In response, the EC reopened nominations for ten days, but no new contenders entered the race. With the window closed, Prof. Seidu was confirmed unopposed, eliminating the need for ballots to be cast.
NDC Deputy Regional Secretary Ziblim Saaka welcomed the development and expressed gratitude to constituents for their continued support. He assured that Prof. Seidu will provide inclusive and development-focused leadership in Parliament.
The MP-elect is expected to be sworn in shortly to officially assume his parliamentary duties.
Two candidates, representing the PNC and LPG, have officially withdrawn from the Tamale Central by-election.
Their withdrawal reshapes the contest ahead of the September 30, 2025 polls.
The withdrawal of the PNC and LPG candidates from the Tamale Central by-election has significantly reduced the competition and tilted the balance in favour of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Their exit from the race is expected to change the dynamics in the constituency, which goes to the polls later this month.
Announcing his decision, the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) candidate explained: “After broad consultations and deep reflection, I have decided to withdraw my candidature from the Tamale Central by-election. This is in the best interest of our party and the democratic process.” His announcement leaves the party without a representative in the upcoming by-election.


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