According to Dr. Emmanuel Akwetey, Executive Director for
the Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG) the power of the ordinary
Ghanaian is gradually being sold to the rich politicians and that it is not the
power of the people that is governing Ghana now, but the power of people who
have money, stressing that these group of people have different agenda than
serving the public good and are exploiting the system.
He said there could be a
possible collapse of Ghana’s democratic system if vote buying is allowed to
take center stage in the coming elections in November.
He explained there was a small group of people that is
controlling Ghana’s democracy and not for public good but for their pocket.
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