Afenyo-Markin sees danger signs as fewer voters show up at the polls. Last Wednesday, he spoke at a Winneba court opening about the problem. The leader told officials that Accra saw just half its people vote recently. Both Ashanti regions, with 64 percent voting rates, alarm him.
Young voters might rise against leaders if changes fail to happen. The MP helped create this new courthouse with eleven offices. Each room has its own bathroom for workers to use. Police can hold suspects inside a special cell built there. The building stands on land that will later house many government agencies.
Voter interest keeps falling as years pass, making Afenyo-Markin worried about the future. He remembers a 60 percent turnout during the Kufuor years long ago. Leaders must act fast before trust breaks completely across Ghana. Public anger grows when people feel ignored by those who make laws. The country risks losing its peaceful transfer of power through elections.
Young voters might rise against leaders if changes fail to happen. The MP helped create this new courthouse with eleven offices. Each room has its own bathroom for workers to use. Police can hold suspects inside a special cell built there. The building stands on land that will later house many government agencies.
Voter interest keeps falling as years pass, making Afenyo-Markin worried about the future. He remembers a 60 percent turnout during the Kufuor years long ago. Leaders must act fast before trust breaks completely across Ghana. Public anger grows when people feel ignored by those who make laws. The country risks losing its peaceful transfer of power through elections.