Political Widows and Peace Pacts in Campaign Strategy

Politics

Peace was summoned again in the Republic of Uncommon Sense as the New Patriotic Party gathered to sign a peace pact ahead of their primaries.

Pens were held like sacred relics, and hands were shaken with enthusiasm, but in Ghana, a peace pact is not a promise; it is a pre-emptive apology.

Meanwhile, the National Democratic Congress shifted attention to a by-election brewing in Ayawaso East, where some suggested the late MP’s widow should step forward, a move that sounds noble but tests poorly when asking uncomfortable questions.

In Ghanaian politics, grief is respected, but votes are respected more, and condolence books eventually close; ballot boxes must open.

Democracy removes its sandals, sits quietly, and checks its watch as the Republic moves on, with peace promised, sympathy expressed, and ambition remaining undefeated.

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