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Ghana election: What lessons can Africa's opposition parties learn?
Guardian Nigeria
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12/13/2024
John Mahama's win has sparked enthusiasm in Africa's fledgling democracies. However, experts warn that opposition parties must focus on the electorate's needs to win elections, and electoral commissio
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She's the picture of a successful Ghanaian businesswoman, but Juliet Labi can't afford
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any luxuries.
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Despite the blistering Accra heat, she keeps her fan off.
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Utility bills are soaring, and as a primary provider for her family, she must carefully
00:19
balance comfort and survival.
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A typical firstborn in a Ghanaian home, you assume certain responsibilities, and we are
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usually described as the second parents.
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Aside employees, you would have siblings if you have any to take care of.
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So I have my mother, I have my other siblings that I need to support.
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Today, Juliet works from home to reduce fuel expenses.
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Like many in Ghana's middle class, her disposable income has shrunk.
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I've made a lot of sacrifices whereby I need to buy myself a pair of shoes, I need to buy
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myself maybe a car to boost my business, to do something, but at the moment you can't
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do that.
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So I may have to use my personal car to run my business, run my personal life.
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Across Ghana, families are struggling.
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High inflation, currency depreciation, and mounting national debt have tightened the
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grip on middle-income households, pushing more people into poverty.
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As the country heads into its next elections, top presidential candidates John Mahama and
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Mahamudu Bawumia each claim they have the solutions to fix the economy, the top concern
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among voters here.
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Living conditions have been harsh these days.
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Even if you work hard, what you earn as income can't sustain you long.
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It is a struggle.
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I'm just helpless.
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Young people aren't getting jobs these days, so it's very tough.
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They're now even resorting to stealing to survive under the current economic conditions.
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And many businesses are barely surviving, like Juliet's cereal factory.
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She tells me supply costs keep rising.
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Her workers also face higher bills at home, but Juliet can't afford to raise their pay.
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Instead, she sometimes offers free food to take home.
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Juliet's mother, Grace, works the corn mill.
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She's here to help her daughter out, but she doesn't really have a choice.
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Her farm in rural Ghana no longer produces an income she can live on.
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Without my daughter, things would be tough.
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She is the one managing the business and keeping it afloat.
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I earn my income from this business, so without my daughter, who's always pushing hard to
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keep us in business, it would be difficult for me and other workers.
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Working harder and cutting back is what many Ghanaians are forced to do right now.
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But there's a limit to what's humanly possible.
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Prince Sechere is a father of two.
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He juggles two jobs, waiting tables full-time while working as a mixologist on the side.
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With no days off, the exhaustion is wearing him down, but his worries go beyond his personal well-being.
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Prince fears for Ghana's future.
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When people come pre-school and they don't have jobs to do, we have nurses who are in the house,
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we have teachers who are in the house, and there are no jobs for them.
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So they'll go elsewhere, make sure they make a living for themselves.
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If all your good ones are leaving you, you become a desert.
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Have you had this idea of leaving the country, perhaps?
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Plenty of times. As I'm talking to you, if I had any opportunity to travel to any Arab country, I would move quick.
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So the things that Prince has reflected on resonate with what I've heard since I've been here in Accra,
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that there are simply no opportunities.
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And even for those who are highly educated, they lament that their skills are simply mismatched for what the job market needs.
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And so the question about the economy is, is it just the external pressures that are creating this problem,
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or is it a problem of poor management?
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Economic analyst Abdul Ahmed certainly thinks so.
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Of course, mismanagement is part of it. Corruption is part of it.
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Lack of foresight of the leadership is another.
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Lack of long-term planning is also another.
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Excessive political partisanship is a serious concern for us.
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And of course, the general fragility of the national economy, which has been fragile since independence.
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Are you hopeful that the leaders who take over the next government are going to do anything for the economy?
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I doubt, except that you can have some who can perform relatively better than the others.
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But with all honesty, I can tell you that we don't have transformational leadership now.
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Juliet and her mother, like many in Ghana's middle class struggling to hold on, are hoping for change.
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To them, the choice of who to elect is more than political. It's about personal survival.
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