University Lecturers Rally for Political Change in Ghana

On September 24, 2024, a significant event unfolded in Accra as over 35 university lecturers from the University of Ghana, GIMPA, and UPSA came together to advocate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC). This collective demonstration aimed to garner support for the NDC while expressing discontent with the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.



Prominent figures such as Prof. Nana Ama Brown and Prof. Kpessa-Whyte led the charge, highlighting the detrimental impact of the NPP's governance on Ghana's educational system and the resulting hardships faced by the populace. Their vocal criticism resonated as they engaged in distributing NDC paraphernalia and T-shirts to commuters and pedestrians, effectively amplifying their message along key routes in Accra.



The lecturers' sentiments echoed the growing disillusionment felt by many Ghanaians towards the current administration, with some going as far as labeling it as the worst regime experienced since the inception of the Fourth Republic. Prof. Nana Ama Brown emphasized the urgency of changing the status quo, emphasizing the need to alleviate the prevailing hardship.



Prof. Kpessa-Whyte further rallied the crowd, advocating for overwhelming support for the NDC in the upcoming elections, citing the restoration of hope and stability as pivotal outcomes. His impassioned plea underscored the collective desire to steer Ghana towards a more promising future.


This demonstration signifies a burgeoning movement among academics and citizens alike, all yearning for a transformative shift in Ghana's political landscape. As the election approaches, the resounding call for change by these esteemed lecturers serves as a compelling testament to the growing momentum for political transformation.


The collective voice of these university lecturers serves as a poignant reminder of the power of civic engagement and the unwavering pursuit of a better future for Ghana.



-source 3news | curated by Tetteh Belinda | Mydailyreports24

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