Sunday, 28 October 2012

THE NEW TURN IN GHANAIAN POLITICS


                         
The nature of politics in Ghana has recently taken a new turn in Ghana’s political sphere as the nation approaches the December 7th election.
This sudden new turn revolves around the content of politicking and the strategies used.
Just as business men vary their tactics to improve on their profits so are politicians also varying their strategies to capture the hearts of the electorates as well as their votes. As the all famous December 7th election approaches, politicians have their thinking cups on , thinking innovatively to bring out new strategies. Politicians through their creativity have discovered community walk and jogging as a means of capturing the hearts of electorates. This is an improvement on the house to house campaigning as politicians and their affiliates call out to people through party songs to signal their presence in the community. Politicians meet with their supporters in party paraphernalia as they walk through out the community on roads with the backing of music to cheer them on. This acts however has lived to its expectation as the numbers keep on increasing. This activity has been lively and has lived to its expectation in the Ayawaso East in Accra. The two giant political parties( the N.P.P ,New Patriotic Party and N.D.C, National Democratic Congress) due to their domineering numbers are the only parties utilizing this opportunity sometimes with their parliamentary candidates leading them.
 Personality attack has changed tables with issue based politicking  in Ghanaian politics. Political parties in recent times have shifted their  focus on issues troubling the citizenry and try to provide solutions to tackling them if given the mandate. The major political parties ( N.P.P and N.D.C) have prioritized education and quality health care with the other political parties following suite. The N.P.P.  are seeking for the mandate of Ghanaians using their introduction of free basic education, free feeding in basic schools and the national health insurance scheme as proof of their ability to deliver on their campaign promise which is the free S.H.S. jobs provision  and improvement on healthcare in relation to the N.H.I.S.(National Health Insurance Scheme). The N.D.C. on the other hand are also seeking for the mandate of Ghanaian electorates based on the eradication of schools under tree plus equipping students with school uniforms and laptops and the improvement on the N.Y.E.P.(National Youth Employment Programme) as basis of their ability to deliver on their promise of improving healthcare as well as providing quality education and jobs. The political battle now is comparing record of both parties in relation to developmental works and what they intend to do when given the mandate.
Both parties keep on propagating their messages without the vilification of any opponent of the opposition party. This is a good sign for the election that must continue for the well being of the country.