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We must all be part in the Electoral processes to select the right leader to develop the country- Political Analyst
Dr. Kwaku Anane-Gyinde, a Political Expert and a Law lecturer at GIMPA school of law who doubles as the Senior Partner of Gyinde and Associates has tasked Ghanaians to ensure all inclusive participation in the upcoming general election to ensure the right leader is chosen to lead the country to achieve the necessary progress.
Speaking in an interview on GIFTS FM morning Show dubbed Anopa Bosuo chaired by Kwaku Mensah Abrampa, Dr. Anane Gyinde indicated that voting is the accepted method to choose leaders in the country stressing that the purpose of elections is to grow and develop as a nation hence it is very important for all to exercise our franchise when the time is due.
He emphasized that although we have not achieved all we needed as a nation since 1992 but we have made some stride hence we must continue to participate in elections processes to select the right leaders to facilitate the development we need as a country.
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He advised that the 7th December general election must not be centred on family and friends, religion or ethnicity but must be focused on ideas and policies that will redeem Ghanaians from economic and social crises denoting that as a citizen of Ghana it is your responsibility to participate in the upcoming polls to choose a leader for the progress of the country.
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Reacting to the deceitful practice of politicians to rapidly embark on developmental projects in an election year, he said it is a bad practice that should not be entertained but emphasized that such practices are in full force among all political parties because we may forget a project being constructed 2 to 3 years before elections therefore politicians have realized that when projects are being carried out days before elections, Ghanaians will remember and cast their votes based on the developmental projects that are being carried out.
Story By: Kwaku Mensah Abrampa (GIFTs FM – Dormaa Ahenkro)