James Gunu writes: Why the December 7 General Elections is Too Risky to Rig

By undermining our elections, we risk alienating allies, damaging trade relations, and stalling any future progress on the global stage.

As the December 7th general elections draw near, one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher. Rigging this election is not only morally indefensible but dangerously risky.

In an era where democracy, transparency, and accountability are the bedrock of national progress, tampering with the vote could have catastrophic consequences, both politically and socially.

First, the increasing scrutiny from domestic and international observers makes the risks of election manipulation far too great. Technology has advanced to a point where every move is tracked, every ballot scrutinized. Attempts to rig the system will be exposed swiftly, and the fallout would tarnish the credibility of our entire electoral process. Trust in our institutions is fragile; once it’s broken, it’s nearly impossible to repair.

Secondly, any attempt to tamper with the outcome could spark unrest and division. The public is more politically aware than ever before, and the current climate of heightened activism and unity among voters means that rigging efforts would likely be met with widespread protests. The result? A nation divided, with the potential for conflict that could have long-term destabilizing effects.

Moreover, those who would consider rigging the elections should remember the irreversible damage it can do to the nation’s global reputation. Trust in our democracy is what keeps us in good standing with the international community. By undermining our elections, we risk alienating allies, damaging trade relations, and stalling any future progress on the global stage.

In conclusion, the December 7th elections are far too important to jeopardize with dishonesty. Our country’s future hinges on the integrity of the process. The world is watching, and so are we. Let’s ensure the results reflect the true will of the people, because any attempt to rig this election would be too risky to bear.

By Hon. James Gunu,

Volta Regional Secretary of the NDC.

1st December, 2024.

Source: Insidergh

 

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