08-11-2012
Electorates,
particularly students that have attained the voting age of 18 had been advised
to shun self seeking politicians that induce people with money due to their
vulnerability. Electorates should rather be conscious of such politicians and
not give themselves up to be used as elements of violence during elections. The
Secretary General of All -Africa Students Union (AANSU), Fred Awaah who gave
the caution urged the voting population to look out for politicians that deal
with issues and ideas. Mr. Awaah was
addressing a youth rally organized for
selected senior high schools in the Upper East Region. The event which was held
at Bolgatanga with focus on peace in the run up to the 2012 election was on the
theme: “Deepening Ghana’s Democracy and Unity through Peaceful Elections: The
Role of Youth and Students. Mr. Awaah said financial inducement was one of the
major causes of electoral violence with the youth identified as the worst
perpetrators of electoral misconduct. The
youth, he noted, constitute 60 percent of the entire African population and are
the most vulnerable as far as financial inducement by politicians is concerned.
Buttressing his point, Mr. Awaah said the youth most often are influenced by
some desperate politicians with money to foment trouble during elections,
citing instances in some war torn African countries, where majority of the
youth are picked as child soldiers though it is not in their interest to be
used as tools against their own people. Mr. Awaah however cautioned the youth to be
cautious of politicians that take advantage of their vulnerability to lure them
into violence. He said the youth have the key responsibility of holding
politicians to task since they have the right to question them on matters that
border on the interest of the masses. Workable developmental policies, he
however said should be the major priority concern of the youth and not monetary
gains. He further cautioned the youth against political illiteracy and urged
them to be on top of issues so that they cannot be cheated or misled by selfish
politicians. In a solidarity message, the Regional Chairman, Local Council of Churches,
Rev. Lazarus Akabure emphasized the need for political tolerance and peace
co-existence before during and after the 2012 elections and advised the youth
not to engage in violence activities. He also advised politicians and the mass
media to be wary and selective in their utterances in order not to incite the
youth into violence. The Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive, Edward Ayagle, and a representative from the GES, Alexis
Averu encourage students to form peace clubs and acknowledge the fact that
peace is a collective effort and not the responsibility of government and the
security agencies.
GBC
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