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Election 2024: My Reflections.

by Chipo Kwaku
January 24, 2025
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“The calling to speak is a vocation of agony but we must speak: we must with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision”- Martin Luther King Jr.

The 2024 presidential and parliamentary poll has come and gone, leaving in its trail useful lessons for us as a country to learn so as to deepen our fledging democracy.

My very impression about the election was free, fair and transparent plus the peaceful manner in which it was conducted much to the admiration of both local and international observers.

Prior to 7 December presidential and parliamentary election, poll after poll predicated it to be “too close to call” though most polls favored the then opposition NDC party.

This consequently heightened the tension in the country. Electioneering campaigns were very vigorous with one party trying to undo the other with bread and butter issues.

Sheer Propaganda and peddling of lies could not be ruled out entirely though.

Coupled with this is a loud cacophony of noises on the airwave.

Though many Ghanaians were nervous about the peaceful nature of the polls; notwithstanding the peace accord initiated by the National Peace Council to bind all the political parties to violence-free election.

However I have always believed Ghana could stand the test of time just as it did in previous elections.

The clarion call for peaceful polls by well meaning Ghanaians both at home and abroad including religious leaders and civil society groups was a step in the right direction.

It is my candid opinion that politics is not about do and die affair: Ghana is bigger than any political party and every effort must be made to maintain and sustain the relative peace the country is enjoying and every individual is free to carry out their legitimate businesses without let or hindrance.

No matter how differing our views may be our collective will and incessant yearning for peace and unity must not be gambled with.

Let it be reechoed that the matters arising as the post election concerns are not out of place.

It is not wrong to challenge the results of an election as we witnessed in some cases but the show of maturity, tact and professionalism in dealing with such an election dispute cannot be over emphasized.

Whether we like it or not, the dais have been cast, a leader has been elected. What is quintessential is that once again the whole of African continent would continue to look up to us as a beacon of hope after having consolidated our democratic gains through the ballot box but not a barrel of gun.

However dissatisfied the losing side may be, they can only become satisfied if they remember that elections are not about them but the ordinary people.

It does not matter where our guns may be pointing, what matters is that we have a game to go home with. In moments like this when very few aggrieved individuals who are very fixated with gaining power at all cost are vandalizing, demonstrating sheer arrogance coupled with stabbing of ordinary Ghanaians wearing a particular political party T-shirt , it is only prudent that the law enforcement agencies proactively and decisively act to prevent further mayhem.

Interestingly enough, in the wisdom of our constitution framers, any aggrieved party in an election dispute, an avenue for seeking redress at the law court has been enshrined to seek justice whilst strengthening our democratic practice.

It does not serve anybody’s interest when people believe they have not been fairly treated by the system and can not find a way of addressing their grievances and the only way left for them is to resort to taking the law into their hands.

Moving forward, we have a country to build, aspirations to meet and dreams to achieve. When we cry over spilt milk we only allow others to figure out the shallowness of our imagination.

Congratulations Your Excellency John Dramani Mahama, president of Ghana.

Your victory indeed was well fought and well deserved.

Long live Ghana.

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