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In the vibrant political landscape of Ghana, student activism has often played a crucial role in shaping electoral outcomes. The recent victory of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Constituency stands as a testament to the power of organized youth engagement.
A contributing factor to this success was the Tertiary Education Institution Network (TEIN) of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) whose members demonstrated exceptional commitment and strategic involvement.
TEIN serves as the intellectual wing of the NDC, aiming to empower students to engage in politics and advocate for youth interests. Historically, TEIN has been instrumental in mobilizing support for the NDC during elections.
In previous elections, such as those in 2016 and 2020, TEIN’s efforts were crucial in rallying students to register and vote for NDC candidates. Their active participation not only increased voter turnout but also enhanced the party’s visibility among young voters.
This article highlights the pivotal role TEIN UMaT played during the 2024 election to secure the victory of both the parliamentary candidate; Hon Issah Salifu Taylor and the presidential candidate; H.E John Dramani Mahama.
One of TEIN UMaT’s most effective strategies was the door-to-door campaign in the Nkamponase electoral area. In alliance with the Nkamponase electoral area executives, this grassroots approach allowed members to engage directly with voters, fostering personal connections and addressing concerns about local issues. TEIN UMaT members visited homes, engaging old and young voters as well as floating voters in conversations about the NDC’s policies and achievements. This personal touch was vital in building trust within the community people and ensuring that voters felt heard and valued. Many constituents expressed appreciation for this direct engagement, which contrasted with traditional campaign methods that often lacked personal interaction.
Through their door-to-door efforts, TEIN UMaT managed to convince and establish a rapport with voters that translated into increased support for the NDC. By actively listening to constituents’ concerns and providing tailored responses, they successfully mobilized community members to participate in the electoral process.
In addition to their outreach efforts in Nkamponase, TEIN UMaT organized extensive campaign activities on campus, which saw the Deputy National Youth Organizer; Osman Ayariga gracing the occasion to mobilize students and faculty alike to support the NDC. TEIN members held campus invasion outreach, discussions, and workshops aimed at educating fellow students about the importance of participating in elections. These activities were crucial for fostering a politically aware student body that understood both local and national issues.
Recognizing the influence of digital platforms, TEIN UMaT utilized social media to amplify its message. They created engaging content that highlighted critical issues affecting young voters while encouraging them to share information within their networks as well as educate other student voters. This strategy effectively reached a broader audience and fostered a sense of collective action among students.
TEIN UMaT members participated in sessions where they were guided through the vote transfer process. Information was provided on deadlines and requirements, ensuring that members could successfully register their votes in their new constituency. This ensured that many students who might have otherwise been disenfranchised were able to participate fully in the electoral process hence increasing voter participation among students who had relocated to Tarkwa for studies.
A significant aspect of TEIN UMaT’s contribution was the recruitment of 70 members as party agents on Election Day. This strategic move ensured that the NDC had a robust and intelligent presence at polling stations throughout the Tarkwa Nsuaem constituency. They underwent comprehensive training to prepare them for their roles as party agents, learned about electoral processes, how to monitor voting activities effectively, and how to address any irregularities that might arise during polling. This preparation ensured that they could represent the party competently and confidently. On Election Day, these agents served as vital links between voters and party leadership. Their presence at polling stations helped ensure transparency and integrity throughout the voting process. By monitoring activities closely, they could address any issues immediately, contributing significantly to a smooth electoral process.
The commitment displayed by TEIN UMaT members extended beyond local engagement; many travelled from distant locations such as; Yendi, Wa, Yeji, Sandema, Kumasi, Accra and other towns across the length and breadth of the country to participate actively in electioneering processes as polling station agents, collating agents and voters. This level of dedication is commendable; it reflects a deep commitment not only to their party but also to democratic principles. By travelling long distances, these students showcased their belief in the importance of every vote and every voice being heard.
In conclusion, the unwavering dedication and strategic approach of TEIN UMaT not only mobilized their peers but also fostered a sense of unity and purpose within the constituency. By actively participating in the electoral process, these students have set a powerful example for their contemporaries, illustrating how young people can effect real change in their communities. Their efforts have not only bolstered the NDC’s position but have also empowered fellow students and residents to engage meaningfully in democratic processes.
The milestone chocked by TEIN UMaT towards the NDC victory in Tarkwa Nsuaem wouldn’t be possible without the help from notable individuals in the region. You are as strong as your allies, indicate the commitment from the party hierarchy, notable of mention Hon. Issah Salifu Taylor, Alhaji Mustapha Iddrisu; commander of the Western Regional Youth Wing and his Deputies, Mr. Ernest Dzepe; the Western Regional TEIN Coordinator and his deputies, Chairman Danladi, Wakilu Mohammed, Prof Agyei; TEIN UMaT Patron, the outgone and current TEIN UMaT president Comrade Shalom and Comrade Eugene just to mention but a few.
As we celebrate this victory, it is essential to recognize that the impact of TEIN UMaT extends beyond a single election. Their actions have laid a foundation for future political engagement among youth in Ghana, encouraging a culture of active participation that is vital for the health of our democracy. The commitment shown by these students serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us all that when young people unite for a common cause, they can drive significant change and inspire generations to come.
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