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In a digital age ripe with political fervor and transformation, the Dean of Business and Communication at Academic City, Prof Enoch Opoku Antwi has released a new book 'Ghana's Grassroot Democracy'.
Against the backdrop of Ghana's upcoming elections, where political influence often comes at a steep price, Professor Antwi offers a refreshing perspective, advocating for trust and integrity in political campaigns.
During a book launch event held in Accra, Professor Antwi shared his impassioned vision for a better Ghana, emphasizing the need for policymakers to embrace the values outlined in "Ghana's Grassroot Democracy".

He stressed the significance of accountability, inclusivity, and transparency in fostering a thriving democracy, urging leaders to prioritize the voices of the grassroots.
“The book will inform policymakers on the values that Ghana needs as a country and in order for the country to grow, it is essential for us not to ignore the grassroots of democracy.
He further emphasised, that Ghana's Grassroot Democracy is not just a book, but a roadmap for progress, guiding the nation towards a brighter future.
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