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Time To End Delegates Voting: Reclaim Ghana's Politics From The Marketplace

GH News Media11:54-08/02/2026
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Yesterday's Ayawaso East NDC parliamentary primaries have exposed a deep-seated flaw in our political process.

The reports of items such as televisions, motorbikes and cash being distributed to delegates are not mere anomalies but a stark reflection of a familiar hidden chronic sickness within our political system.

When candidate selection becomes a silent auction, our democracy ceases to be about the future of our society and becomes a transaction where the highest bidder wins; hence, the future of our nation is doomed.

The delegate system reduces the vibrant voices of our communities to a handful of whisperers in a closed room. We are left wondering if this marketplace of influence is the legacy of our hard-won self-determination.

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The true cost is not just monetary; it is the broken trust and stolen potential of our people. It tempers the conscience of delegates in their decision-making, leading to wrong choices over competence.

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Competent teachers, innovative farmers and dedicated nurses are priced out of politics, while leaders become agile fundraisers, skilled at delegate calculus but blind to public need and the welfare of our society.

The remedy is simple; let the people choose.

Implementing a direct mass voting system for all party primaries is a return to common sense and the biological meaning of democracy in our political space.

It entails returning power to the veranda, church meetings, and market associations - to the individuals whose lives these decisions shape.

Imagine candidates engaging with fishermen, kayayei, market women and graduates, focusing on empathy, clarity and a credible record! The outcome of that will be obvious: competence over compromise.

The path forward demands courage, and our enduring spirit as Ghanaians can drive this change.

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Let us build an infrastructure of trust, secure membership registers and transparent voting mechanisms.

Our laws must shield our democracy, clearly stating that vote-buying is a crime against democratic health. We need a national conversation led by elders, faith leaders, and teachers, reviving the wisdom and spirits that our vote is our future.

We possess the resilience to build a political system that honours our collective intelligence and integrity.

The choice is ours: we either choose whispered deals in the dark rooms or choose the voices heard in the open light of day.

Let us choose the light. Let us choose the people and build a democracy where everyone is a true stakeholder in a future we author together.

Our lives and destinies must not be decided by a few delegates based on the influence of money and items but by an open show of competence and dedication to the welfare of our society.

Written By: Akure Albert Mbawini

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