Political analyst Philip Danso Appiagyei has called on Ghanaians to actively participate in the December 7 elections, stressing the power of voting as a tool for change or continuity.
Speaking on Ultimate FM, Appiagyei emphasized that voter apathy only allows others to make critical decisions on behalf of the indifferent.
"If you're unhappy with your life’s progress, vote for change. If satisfied, vote to retain the government," he urged.
He encouraged citizens to prioritize policies over personalities, comparing leading candidates Dr. Bawumia and John Mahama.
Appiagyei advised voters to reflect on “bread-and-butter issues” and select a candidate whose policies align with their aspirations.
"Your vote shapes the future. Don’t let others decide for you," he concluded, urging Ghanaians to take responsibility and vote.
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