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SMG Challenges Voting as Sole Measure of Political Power

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
September 20, 2024
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Kwesi Pratt Jnr., General Secretary of the SMG

Kwesi Pratt Jnr., General Secretary of the SMG

The Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) has issued a strong call for Ghanaians to reconsider their approach to political participation, emphasizing that the act of voting alone is not the ultimate expression of citizen power.

In a statement released to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President and an advocate for African liberation, the SMG challenged the traditional view that voting is the sole means by which citizens can influence the political landscape.

In a striking statement, the SMG declared, “Your vote is NOT your power,” urging Ghanaians to look beyond the simple act of casting ballots during elections. According to the group, voting, while important, is only a fraction of the power that citizens wield.

SMG argued that it is insufficient in and of itself to bring about true change, and citizens must instead demand a more active role in shaping Ghana’s social and political decision-making processes.

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The SMG’s statement went further to criticize the limited form of political engagement that electoral systems tend to promote.

“We reject the position that the citizen’s vote is their power. Voting is just one ‘power’ that we have as citizens. Elites promote electoralism because it is an individualistic and secret act that protects the status quo.”

Kwesi Pratt Jnr., General Secretary of the SMG

The SMG’s rejection of the idea that voting is the pinnacle of civic engagement is rooted in a broader critique of what they call “electoralism.” This term, which they define as the overemphasis on voting as the primary means of political participation, reflects their concern that citizens are being conditioned to believe that their role in governance begins and ends at the ballot box.

The SMG argued that this limited engagement reduces citizens to passive participants, only called upon every four years to choose between options driven by political elites. Once elections are over, many citizens retreat into political passivity, leaving the elected officials to govern without continued public scrutiny.

According to the SMG, this cycle of limited participation benefits the political elite, allowing them to maintain control over the country’s governance with little challenge from the masses. The group believes that true power resides not in the individualistic act of voting but in the collective ability of citizens to organize, mobilize, and actively shape the future of the nation.

“This is not a call to boycott or ignore elections,” SMG clarified. “It is a call to go beyond electoralism.” The group encouraged Ghanaians to view voting as just one tool in the broader arsenal of political engagement. More importantly, the group emphasized the need for citizens to scrutinize political candidates and assess their platforms critically, particularly from a social class perspective.

Ensuring Free and Fair Elections: A Call for Vigilance

Despite their call for greater political engagement beyond the act of voting, the SMG acknowledged the importance of elections in Ghana’s democratic process. The group urged Ghanaians to protect their votes and ensure that the electoral process remains free from manipulation.

This warning was especially directed at the administration of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), as the country prepares for the upcoming December 2024 general elections.

The group emphasized that electoral participation must go hand in hand with vigilance. Regardless of the outcome of the 2024 elections, the SMG stressed that the real work of political engagement begins after the elections are over.

SMG encouraged citizens to remain active in holding the next government accountable and to challenge any form of exploitative governance. The statement further urged Ghanaians to ensure that their collective authority is imposed on the next administration, which will take office in January 2025.

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The SMG called on citizens to honour Dr. Nkrumah’s legacy by remaining actively involved in the political and social evolution of the nation. “We wish you all a joyous and reflective Founder’s Day,” the statement concluded, adding that Ghanaians should carry forward Nkrumah’s vision of an empowered citizenry capable of shaping their own future.

The statement was signed by Kwesi Pratt Jnr., the General Secretary of the SMG, a well-known figure in Ghanaian politics and a vocal advocate for socialist ideals. Pratt, like many others in the SMG, believes that Ghanaians should draw inspiration from Nkrumah’s legacy and demand more from their leaders beyond election promises.

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