African and International Relations Analyst Nana Yaw Mireku has emphasised the crucial need for Ghana’s democracy to be constantly nurtured and maintained in order to thrive.
According to Mr. Mireku, democracy is not a static achievement but an evolving system that requires continuous attention and participation from its citizens.
Speaking on the JoyNews AM Show, he pointed out that while politicians play a central role, it is ultimately the responsibility of the public to hold them accountable and ensure that their promises are kept once they take office.
He stressed that democracy is not a one-time event or something to be taken for granted. “Democracy needs constant affirmation,” he said. “The people must recognise the power they hold. By understanding this power, citizens can ensure that decisions made by their leaders reflect the will of the people, even if this means opposing the government.”
Mr. Mireku highlighted the vast influence citizens have within the democratic process, emphasising that a well-functioning democracy depends on an informed and engaged populace. “Once people fully grasp how democracy works, they will rise to the occasion,” he stated. “It’s about understanding the process and becoming active participants in it. We need to educate ourselves, engage in democratic dialogue, and ensure our voices are heard.”
He further explained that democracy demands constant vigilance and participation, which is essential for real progress. “When we demand change, we must be ready to face the challenges that come with it,” he noted. “However, if we stay engaged and hold our leaders accountable, we will see genuine transformations in our lives—these are the dividends of a thriving democracy.”
Mr. Mireku also issued a stark warning about the consequences of disengagement. He cautioned that if citizens become complacent, Ghana and indeed the entire African continent could face a dangerous decline in democratic values and systems.
“If we neglect our democratic responsibilities, we risk witnessing democratic backsliding, a phenomenon already occurring in parts of the continent,” he said. “But if we remain vigilant, committed, and proactive in our democratic duties, we will experience the true benefits democracy has to offer.”
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