The National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo Esq. has called on the general public, particularly the youth, who do not have voter identification cards to seize the opportunity to acquire one as the Electoral Commission commences the 2024 limited voter registration exercise.
Lawyer Opare Addo in a statement emphasized that the acquisition of the voter identification card by every citizens would go a long way to shape the future of the country.
In a very passionate plea, the opposition party’s youth leader highlighted the myriad challenges facing the country, ranging from a “faltering” economy to escalating corruption to underscore the need for Ghanaians to acquire voter identification card to change the current administration.
Lawyer Opare Addo also accused the governing New Patriotic Party administration for mismanagement of the Ghanaian economy coupled with the widespread hardship and a lack of viable solutions to pressing issues facing the country.
“Corruption is on the rise, our currency is plummeting, and our energy sector is burdened with challenges like power cuts and soaring fuel costs. As young people, this is our opportunity to contribute to building the Ghana we want to see – a Ghana free from corruption, with a thriving economy and stable energy sector”.
George Opare Addo Esq.
The National Youth Organizer for the opposition National Democratic Congress in his scathing critique further chastised President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, whom he described as President Akufo-Addo’s “favored successor” of displaying apathy towards addressing the country’s most pressing concerns.
He described the Vice President and the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of being dishonest and lacking integrity to lead the country.
The Power of the Vote
Lawyer George Opare Addo emphasizing the power of vote, urged fellow young citizens to register and make their voices heard in the upcoming elections.
He stressed that each vote carries significant weight in shaping the future trajectory of the country, stating that “Your vote is your power, and your voice matters”.
The National Democratic Congress National Youth Organizer also called for unity and solidarity among the youth in effecting meaningful change.
In an earlier remarks, the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Honorable Fifi Fiavi Kwetey also urged Ghanaian citizens to seize the opportunity to shape the country’s future by registering to vote in the upcoming December 07, 2024 general elections.
Mr Kwetey in his remarks underscored the critical role of citizens participation in the democratic process, highlighting voter registration as the fundamental first step towards realizing a brighter tomorrow for Ghana.
He stressed that every vote cast is not merely a choice but a commitment to the collective endeavor of nation-building.
The opposition party’s chief scribe while underscoring the pivotal role of every citizen in shaping the destiny of the country implored those who have not yet registered with the Electoral Commission to take immediate action to register.
He emphasized that their involvement is essential for the realization of a Ghana that aligns with the aspirations of all its people.
In addition, the former Member of Parliament for Ketu South called on Ghanaians to rally behind the National Democratic Congress flagbearer former President John Dramani Mahama, touting his candidacy as the catalyst for positive change.
He posited that supporting the party’s flagbearer and the National Democratic Congress parliamentary candidates represents a commitment to advancing the values of inclusivity, progress, and prosperity for all Ghanaians.
By echoing the timeless words of Mahatma Gandhi, “Don’t sit on the sidelines; be the change you wish to see”, Mr Kwetey urged citizens to eschew apathy and cynicism, and rather value their power to shape the trajectory of the country through their active participation in the upcoming electoral process.
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