Some Ghanaians have planned to stay at home and enjoy a good meal rather than participate in the voting process on election day.
This is the intention of a young Ghanaian man named Fifi.
He told The Independent Ghana during a vox pop session with citizens that he doesn’t see any difference his vote makes.
He mentioned that he voted against Mahama, only for Akufo-Addo “to be presented as the same to us.”
Therefore, this year, he will not exert his energy and time to cast votes for any candidate.
“For me that day I will prepare a very sumptuous meal and enjoy. That is if I am in the country.”
Ghana will soon be heading to the polls on December 7, 2024.
The battle is set to ensue between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
With both parties presenting strong candidates and a host of promises aimed at addressing the country’s pressing issues, the upcoming election is expected to be highly competitive.
The NPP, currently in power, is campaigning on it achievements, such as the Free SHS program, while the NDC is as well focusing on offering an alternative vision, aimed to address the economic challenges facing Ghanaians.