Atta Mills Institute Takes Voter Education to Volta Region
Koku Anyidoho, founder of the Atta Mills Institute, has embarked on a voter education tour in the Volta Region ahead of the 2024 Ghanaian elections
- Koku Anyidoho urges citizens to prioritize development and progress over partisan politics
- The campaign emphasizes the importance of voter participation in shaping Ghana's future
- The Atta Mills Institute seeks to enhance civic engagement and informed decision-making through voter education
Koku Anyidoho, founder of the Atta Mills Institute, has embarked on a voter education tour in the Volta Region ahead of the 2024 Ghanaian elections.
The tour aims to educate citizens on the importance of making informed decisions at the polls.
During the tour, Anyidoho emphasized the need for the people of the Volta Region to prioritize development over petty politics. He urged citizens to look beyond partisan interests and focus on issues that drive progress and growth.
“It’s time for us to move beyond the politics of insults and division,” Anyidoho stated. “We need to focus on development, creating opportunities for our young people, and building a better future for ourselves and our children.”
He also cautioned against voter apathy, encouraging citizens to exercise their right to vote and influence the direction of the country.
The Atta Mills Institute’s voter education tour is part of a broader effort to promote civic engagement and informed citizenship in Ghana.
By equipping citizens with the knowledge and skills needed to participate effectively in the democratic process, the institute aims to contribute to a more inclusive and accountable democracy.
As Ghana prepares for the 2024 elections, Anyidoho’s message serves as a timely reminder of the importance of prioritizing development and the collective good over partisan interests.