Author's note: This piece was written on 2/1/2012. It is being posted today because I was unable to do so at the time.
That the youth vote is now pivotal in winning power in Ghana is beyond
doubt. However, let no political party in Ghana take the younger
generation for granted.
What young people want above all is to live in a nation that is run efficiently and is devoid of high-level corruption.
In 2016 what will decide how most young people vote, will be how
successful the government in power has been in ridding Ghana of
high-level corruption, and in improving living conditions in Ghana -
and how positively that has impacted their own lives.
For the information of the powers that be in the National Democratic
Congress (NDC), what that means in practice is that young people want a
Ghana governed by honest leaders and in which treated water, for
example, is widely available nationwide in both urban and rural Ghana
daily; a Ghana in which electricity is available almost everywhere and
on a 24/7 basis; a nation in which they have access to well-designed and
well-built affordable rental accommodation countrywide; jobs and
micro-entrepreneurial opportunities abound nationwide; access to
public-sector healthcare facilities that are well-equipped and staffed
with the requisite healthcare personnel; access to good public schools;
modern infrastructure; etc., etc.
One could go on and on. Hopefully the NDC gets the point. With respect,
I say that as someone who first publicly pointed out the importance
of the youth vote to them.
With the same humility and sense of patriotism that that advice was
given freely, today one also wants them to know that it is daft to focus
on funding pro-NDC youth groups as a means of cultivating the youth
vote, going forward.
With respect, the youth vote cannot be bought by any political party in
the 2016 elections - transforming Ghana is what will win their votes.
That is why any politician who thinks that going forward, after
President Mahama is sworn into office to begin his tenure, clever PR
can be a substitute for solid achievements on the ground - economic
transformation that actually transforms millions of lives countrywide
for the better - is living in Cloud Cuckoo Land.
Instead of expending precious resources cultivating pro-NDC youth
groups, let President Mahama and his new administration focus instead on
making this a well-run country full of opportunity and devoid of
high-level corruption, in which hard work is always rewarded, and whose
citizens have a good quality of life as well as enjoy a relatively
higher standard of living (one definitely better than that of today's).
If the New Patriotic Party's Supreme Court challenge to President
Mahama's election fails, and he goes on to rule Ghana, that is what
will get him and the NDC re-elected in December 2016.
They must not waste time on anything else but working hard to
transform Ghana's economy. Simply put, it cannot be business as usual
for the NDC: They have no time to waste - for their four years in
office will soon come to an end.
An administration free of high-level corruption and a society in which
Ghanaian families enjoy better living standards nationwide, ought to be
their number one concern and ultimate goal.
Clever PR and endless spin-doctoring can never be substitutes for
those, if they want to win the 2016 presidential and parliamentary
elections. A word to the wise...
Tel: 027 745 3109.
Email: peakofi.thompson@gmail.com.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
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