Revolve Muzic, an influential music and pop-culture media company with correspondents throughout Ghana and a presence in the UK, is launching a civic engagement campaign dubbed, “Choose or Lose” as Ghana’s crucial election day draws closer. The campaign aims to encourage all Ghanaians to exercise their right to vote and help shape the nation’s future.
With nearly 18.8 million registered voters set to participate in the ninth general election since the country’s return to multiparty politics in 1992, Ghana stands at a pivotal moment in its democratic journey. Revolve Muzic sees this election not only as a critical opportunity for Ghanaians to decide the nation’s path but also as a time to engage with key issues impacting their lives.
Front Runners: Who Will Lead Ghana?
On December 7, Ghanaian voters will decide between 12 presidential candidates, but the race is essentially down to two leading figures. Representing the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, current Vice President, could make history as Ghana’s first Muslim president, bringing economic expertise from his background at the central bank. However, his critics point to the country’s recent economic challenges under his watch as a potential drawback.
On the other hand, John Mahama, the candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a former president, is advocating a “reset” for Ghana’s economy. Mahama’s message is resonating among citizens who are struggling with high living costs, though he faces reminders of past challenges during his tenure, including persistent power cuts.
The Big Issues
With Ghana facing one of its most economically challenging periods in decades, voters are particularly concerned about inflation and the high cost of living, which peaked at 54% in 2022. The economic impact has been profound, with a reported 850,000 Ghanaians newly falling into poverty last year. Both the NPP and the NDC are pledging economic solutions, with Bawumia pushing for continued “transformation” and Mahama proposing a reset for stability.
Beyond the economy, illegal small-scale mining, known as “galamsey,” has stirred significant public outcry due to environmental damage. Both parties agree that the practice needs better regulation, but the NDC’s approach is geared toward stricter enforcement, while the NPP supports small-scale mining under tightened guidelines. Unemployment and youth migration are also pressing issues, with many Ghanaians searching for better opportunities abroad. This demographic will play a decisive role in the election.
When Will Official Result Be Announcement
Following the votes, the Electoral Commission is expected to announce the result by December 10. If no presidential candidate surpasses the 50% mark, a run-off will be scheduled later in December between the two leading candidates. For parliamentary races, each of Ghana’s 275 constituencies will declare the candidate with the largest share of votes as the winner.
Choose or Lose: Driving Awareness and Civic Responsibility
Revolve Muzic’s “Choose or Lose” campaign will use social media, community outreach, and engaging content to educate the public on critical voting procedures, from what to bring to the polls to understanding the electoral processes. By breaking down the issues, candidate positions, and civic responsibilities, Revolve Muzic is striving to energize its audience and foster informed, empowered voters.
“Ghana has built a legacy of peaceful elections and democratic resilience. With Choose or Lose, we’re calling on every Ghanaian to uphold that legacy by making their voices count,” said Quabena Kevin, Country Manager for Revolve Muzic, Ghana. “As a global platform, it is both our duty and our privilege to support our Ghanaian audience in embracing this critical civic moment.”
This December, Revolve Muzic encourages all Ghanaians to “Choose or Lose”, because every vote matters. Let’s build a future together, one choice at a time.