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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Managing party “Youth Parliament –basis for a peaceful election

Youth  Parliaments are newly  developing  phenomena  where youth  supporters  of political  parties  construct  sheds , most  often  with support  from  their  parties , which  are supposed  to serve  as bases  for the youth  to meet  and  discuss party issues.

As political activities  heat up in the last  few weeks  to the December 7, general elections, the parties  are beginning  to revamp  these  " parliaments" by giving  some facelift  to existing  ones  and  constructing  new ones. 

Parties are busy shaping and nailing broken wood and painting of party colours and symbols on these structures.

Conspicuously  in the last  elections  were the National Democratic  Congress (NDC), New Patriotic Party (NPP), People 's National  Convention (PNC )and the  Convention People's Party(CPP). During this political season, more have sprung up possibly as a result of the faith the youth have kept with their parties.

So , as one walks  a distance  of less than  a kilometer  or two  in most Northern towns  and villages , youth  parliaments are  visible everywhere. With  the upsurge of new  parties  such  the Progressive People's Party(PPP) the United  Renaissance Party (URP) and the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), among  others, and as  more  constituencies  are being  created , more  market  is  created for the wood  industry as more  youth  parliaments  are bound  to spring up.

The interesting  thing  about  these youth  parliaments  in this  period  of campaign  is that  the youth  live  in close  proximity in the  communities , but  from different traditional one lives  in the Zongos , a youth  parliament  located  there is likely  to have  their  constituents  for different traditional back grounds. What  the youth  sit there  in their  numbers  to do  and what  transpires  between  them should  be a matter  of interest   for all Ghanaians   during  this campaign  season.

The process of democratization  it self  creates  problems with which  communities  must grapple. As  the youth  identify  themselves  with parties, rivalry is being  stimulated . Some  opinions   this writer  gathered  are that  some of these  youth  parliaments are  so close  for comfort , as  they are perched  so close  to each other . A visit  to some  of the Youth  Parliaments  by this  writer  also  revealed  that  the  occupants  of the shedds go to  sit there  to socialize .

While  some engage  in playing  oware, other simply  have a nap. Most  of them  are  unemployed  and therefore  spend  longer  hours  sitting  there. According  to Dr. Ken Peligba  of the University  for Development  Studies (UDS), some  of these  youth parliament  can promote  hooliganism if care  is not taken.

Asked  as to  what  they  sometimes  discussed, Mr. Raymond Agartey , a carpenter  at one of the sheds  belonging  to the NPPP in the  Bolgatanga township  in the Upper East  region , said  they discussed how  to bring  more  people  to join  the party.

Interesting , however  all occupants  of  the two party sheds  interviews had no idea  what  their various  party  manifestoes promoted. Another  phenomenon  developing  is the sale  of party  paraphernalia in these  sheds  that seems  to serve  as a temporary  source  of employment  for those  who trade  in these  party  symbols.

Electoral Accountability 

It is without  argument  that the  involvement  of the  citizenry in the promotion  of  good governance should  be  a matter of  concern  as all prepare  to vote  in the coming  elections , because   development  is a shared  responsibility  involving  government  local  authorities  and communities. So as a Ghanaian, how you are  involved  in key  development  matters  should  be crucial to all.

Politics  is not  about  bloodshed  that would send  women and children  running  from  their  birthplaces  for shelter  in an environment  they may  not be familiar  with  and may not  want  to live in.

The  party  that wins  the 2012  election  should  be aware  that it  particularly  in addressing  the needs  of the  venerable  and less privileged.  There  are common  aspirations  among  these  teeming  youth : jobs, education  and hope  for the future  and these  should  be addresses by the  parties  for which  they are dying  now.

There are communities  that wished  they  could be provided  with water, roads  , electricity  and other social amenities  that exist  in urban  cities, but they look on helplessly as they  get disappointed over  slow  space  of  development  or no  development  at all in their areas.  For those  , it is time  to let the  thumb decide.

The youth  have to take  a strong stand  and let  their  thumbs  decide  which party   they prefer  to manager  the affairs of this  country. The NPP's  promise  of free SHS  strongly  assures  Ghanaians  of  'transforming  lives  transforming  Ghana, building  a free, fair and prosperous  society '.  Therefore  that party  thinks  it should  be given   the mandate .The CPP 's focus on free, compulsory and quality education from  the basic  to tertiary, and  more support  for women  to improve  on their livelihoods should also let  women  begin  to sit  and scrutinize  these policies.

The NDC in launching  of its manifesto, assured  Ghanaians of advancing the Better Ghana Agenda and making  the Better Ghana Agenda and making more investment in the people  irrespective  of gender, ethnicity or political lineage. The PPP is saddened  by high unemployment in the country and has assured Ghanaians  it will create jobs and build the capacity  of the private sector.

The question  about  total development of the country's  youth  who have  remained steadfast  and made  so much  sacrifices  to bring  parties  to power  remains unanswered.

During  this season  of campaigns  there is  the  need  for more  attention to be focused on  peaceful elections, especially  as the parties drum home  messages through  their  manifestoes for Ghanaians  to make  informed choices.

The youth need  to understand  that as  they paly  an important role in the affairs  of their parties , they should  help to interpret their manifestoes to convince  people to join their respective  parties.  They should  avoid  engaging  in arguments  that have  the potential to endanger  their lives  since  they need  their  lives  to make  their parties  what they  want them  to be. It  is said  that political parties  will come  and go  but Ghana will always  be there.

The display of  their commitment  to the  parties  they belong  to is good  but where it is combined  with drinking and riding motorbikes carelessly at top speed  to endanger  their own  lives  and the lives  of  other  when their leaders visit  the communities  to campaign  is a habit  every  Ghanaian  must  jointly condemn  in no  uncertain terms.

Politics  should  be a peaceful intellectual form  of war  Ghanaians  have to embark  on  to bring  development  to the country , but at this time  the atmosphere  is charged  with  tension. And  in times  like  this  the electorate  become  important  to every politician because  their participation in the electoral process  as voters  is very  crucial in conference power  on one of the contesting  candidates  who intend to govern  the country.

This is the power  the youth, as  part  of the electorate , have  at their  disposal to ensure  their  dreams  for a  future  devoid  of joblessness and frustration become  a reality.

Indeed , each  and every  citizen  of this  country has an aspiration and this  country has an  aspiration  and this should  be translated  into a political preference  that  should  help them make  an intelligent  choice  among  the various presidential  and parliamentary candidates  paraded before us now.

Let your thumb  speak!           

The Finder

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