• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
  • Login
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
No Result
View All Result

Ghana’s Incumbency Defeats Dissected

April 21, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
in General News
0
Incumbency and Politics in Ghana

Incumbency and politics

In the ever-volatile landscape of Ghanaian politics, one thing remains constant—incumbency is no guarantee of power retention. 

This sobering truth was unpacked by legal scholar and respected democracy advocate, Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare, who offered a piercing diagnosis of why ruling parties often find themselves ousted at the polls. 

His analysis is not only timely but also deeply reflective of the political currents that continue to define Ghana’s democratic journey.

RelatedPosts

Transport Fare Cuts Urged Amid Cedi Gains

Parliament Reconvenes on May 27

SLTF Begins Reimbursement of Academic Fees for First-Year Students 

Prof. Asare, a Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana, is not known for mincing words, and in his latest critique, he laid bare the internal decay that often brings down governing parties. 

The starting point of this decline, he argued, is the outright abandonment of campaign promises, a move that breaks the trust between the government and the electorate.

This breach of faith is not merely a broken promise; it becomes a symbol of betrayal that alienates the masses who once placed their hope in change.

Prof. Asare weighs in on incumbency in Ghana
Professor Stephen Kwaku (Azar) Asare

However, the rot, according to Prof. Asare, doesn’t stop there.

As incumbents settle into office, a new phenomenon often emerges: sudden and unexplained wealth accumulation by political elites. 

“Leading members suddenly become inexplicably wealthy, fueling public resentment and perceptions of corruption.” 

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

This conspicuous consumption, displayed in mansions, convoys, and luxury lifestyles, does more than offend the struggling majority—it breeds anger, suspicion, and revolt.

Power Slips From Incumbency

Prof. Asare observed that governments often fall into the trap of power abuse, weaponizing the state’s legal and security institutions for personal interest, which causes them to lose their incumbency. 

issues of political reforms and allegiance in party politics
Party Affiliation; NPP, NDC

“They weaponize the legal and security apparatus, targeting opponents instead of delivering justice.”

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

This politicization of institutions weakens the very democratic foundations that sustain governance. It sends a clear message to the citizenry: democracy is being used as a cover for autocracy.

“They appoint square pegs into round holes, sidelining competence for loyalty and weakening governance outcomes.” 

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

The result? Dysfunctional public services, inefficient policies, and a governance machinery that creaks under the weight of mediocrity.

Prof. Asare identified another critical weakness of incumbency: the tendency to surround the President with an echo chamber.

This isolation, he warned, often leads to electoral defeat, as it creates the image of a government detached from the concerns and voices of the people.

This insular environment silences dissent, stifles innovation, and blinds leadership to the real sentiments of the populace “…, shielding him from dissent and honest feedback.”

And then, there’s the flaunting of opulence in a society riddled with economic hardship. “They openly flaunt their ill-gotten wealth, turning leadership into a parade of opulence while citizens struggle.” 

Such displays deepen the divide between the rulers and the ruled, creating a toxic perception of a government detached from the daily struggles of its people.

Even criticism, which should serve as a compass for course correction, is turned into a weapon. “They vilify critics and silence voices of reason, mistaking truth-telling for disloyalty & falsehood-peddling for loyalty.” 

This anti-intellectual posture not only kills ideas but also destroys democratic discourse and alienates voters who desire accountability.

Democracy in Ghana amid partisanship Ghana politics
Democracy In Ghana

Perhaps most damning is the way incumbents abandon their base once in office. “They forget the grassroots, neglecting the party base and the everyday concerns of ordinary citizens.” 

This disconnect transforms the party from a movement of the people into a closed club of elites, disconnected from reality.

All of these culminate in a dangerous delusion: that holding office today guarantees political survival tomorrow. 

Prof. Asare warned, “They confuse incumbency with invincibility, underestimating voter anger and overestimating their popularity.” 

In doing so, they fail to read the national mood, ignore warning signs, and ultimately face the wrath of the ballot box.

Ghanaian political history is replete with examples that reinforce these truths. Voters, though often patient, are not fools. 

They know when power has gone to a leader’s head. They recognize when the state is no longer working for them. And when the time comes, they act—swiftly, decisively, and often without warning.

As Ghana looks forward to another critical election cycle, the observations of Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare serve as a powerful reminder. 

Democracy is not merely about winning power—it’s about governing with humility, listening to the people, and staying true to the promises that got you elected in the first place.

READ ALSO:  Kabila’s Party Banned Amid Alleged M23 Ties

Tags: CorruptiondemocracyElectionsGovernanceincumbency
Please login to join discussion
Previous Post

NDC’s First 100 Days Mark Push for National Renewal

Next Post

Countries Warned Against Striking Trade Deals With US At China’s Expense

Sign up for The Vaultz analytic wire

Get weekly news analysis from top editors at The Vaultz and stay informed on trending economic and business issues from across the globe.

Related Posts

Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025
Securities/Markets

Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025

May 13, 2025
Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria
USA

Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria

May 12, 2025
COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
Agribusiness

COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry

May 12, 2025
transport fare to be reduced amid cedi gain
General News

Transport Fare Cuts Urged Amid Cedi Gains

May 12, 2025
Africa's Energy Natural Gas
Extractives/Energy

Ghana’s Second Gas Plant Set to Transform Energy Infrastructure

May 12, 2025
Koo Fori Released from Jail
Entertainment

Koo Fori Released from Jail

May 12, 2025
Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025
Securities/Markets

Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025

by Stephen M.CMay 13, 2025
Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria
USA

Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria

by Comfort AmpomaaMay 12, 2025
COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
Agribusiness

COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry

by Stephen M.CMay 12, 2025
transport fare to be reduced amid cedi gain
General News

Transport Fare Cuts Urged Amid Cedi Gains

by Lilian AhedorMay 12, 2025
Africa's Energy Natural Gas
Extractives/Energy

Ghana’s Second Gas Plant Set to Transform Energy Infrastructure

by Prince AgyapongMay 12, 2025
Koo Fori Released from Jail
Entertainment

Koo Fori Released from Jail

by Esther Korantemaa OffeiMay 12, 2025
Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025
Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria
COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
transport fare to be reduced amid cedi gain
Africa's Energy Natural Gas
Koo Fori Released from Jail
[/vc_row_inner]

Recent News

  • Investor Confidence Soars as Stock Market Transactions Jump 587% in April 2025
  • Trump Hints Sanctions Removal On Syria
  • COCOBOD Strengthens Anti-Smuggling Measures to Protect Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
  • Transport Fare Cuts Urged Amid Cedi Gains
  • Ghana’s Second Gas Plant Set to Transform Energy Infrastructure
The Vaultz News

Copyright © 2021 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2D
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships

Copyright © 2021 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.