Ghana has long been celebrated as a beacon of democracy and peace in Africa. Since the advent of multiparty democracy in 1992, the nation has witnessed peaceful transitions of power, becoming a model for other African states.
This legacy is not a coincidence but the result of deliberate efforts by Ghanaians to uphold unity and prioritize national interest over personal or partisan gains.Ghana’s democratic journey is a testament to resilience, tolerance, and collective will.
Since gaining independence, the country has avoided the prolonged conflicts that have plagued many of its neighbors. This stability is a source of pride, but it also comes with responsibility—especially for the youth, who represent Ghana’s future.
As we approach the 2024 elections, the youth have a critical role to play in safeguarding this legacy. With over 60% of Ghana’s population under 30, young people are the heartbeat of the nation. Their voices, actions, and decisions will significantly influence the country’s democratic trajectory.
To sustain peace, the youth must reject divisive politics, misinformation, and violence. Instead, they should champion dialogue, tolerance, and civic responsibility. Active participation in democratic processes, such as voting and engaging in issue-based advocacy, is crucial. By choosing leaders based on integrity and competence rather than ethnicity or favoritism, the youth can shape a future that reflects Ghana’s values.
In 2024, the youth must recognize their power as agents of peace. Elections can be polarizing, but they do not have to lead to conflict. By embracing the principles of peaceful coexistence and mutual respect, young people can prevent political tensions from escalating into violence.
Social media, a powerful tool for today’s youth, should be used wisely to promote unity and factual information rather than divisive rhetoric. Youth leaders and influencers have a particular responsibility to educate their peers about the importance of tolerance and the dangers of hate speech.
Furthermore, economic frustrations, which often make young people vulnerable to political manipulation, must not compromise their commitment to peace.
Addressing grievances through dialogue and peaceful advocacy strengthens democracy rather than undermining it.
Peace is a legacy handed down by past generations, but it is also a gift to posterity. Let Ghana’s youth rise as custodians of this legacy, ensuring that the nation’s democracy remains a shining example for the continent.
The youth are not just beneficiaries of Ghana’s democratic peace; they are its guardians.
In 2024, let them rise to this challenge, ensuring that Ghana remains a symbol of hope and stability in Africa.
Arise Ghana youth for your country.
The nation demands your devotion
Let us all unite to uphold her
And make her great and strong
Written Daniel Ofori Asamoah
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