As the new government, led by H.E. John Dramani Mahama, takes the reins, it is imperative that they acknowledge the pivotal role floating voters played in their ascension to power. In every democratic system, floating voters are crucial in determining the outcome of elections. However, it is disheartening to note that these voters are often excluded from government appointments and opportunities.
The Need for Inclusive Governance
An all-inclusive government is essential for transparent governance and national development. To achieve this, the government must consider the needs of all citizens, including floating voters, when it comes to job opportunities across various sectors of the economy. This approach will not only reduce unemployment but also foster a sense of belonging and participation in national development.
A Diverse Pool of Talents
By considering floating voters in government appointments, the administration can tap into a diverse pool of talents and competences. This will ultimately drive the nation’s growth and prosperity. President Mahama must recognize the significance of floating voters as supreme decision-makers in Ghana’s democratic process.
A Call to Action
We urge the government to adopt an inclusive approach, considering not only party loyalists but also floating voters in their appointments. This will pave the way for a fair and all-encompassing society, where every citizen has a stake in national development.
Signed
National President (Mr. Ben Anderson)
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