We are exactly a year away for the 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary elections. I bet I am not the only one excited about the 2012 elections. I had a couple of retweets when I tweeted it this morning. 2012 presents a new dimension in Ghana’s elections.
Apart from the much touted biometric voters’ register and ‘vote of confidence’ in the sitting John Evans Atta Mills, I am excited about how social media will be used in our elections. The use of social media was quite low in 2008. We saw only a few tweets and Facebook status updates from Ghana. Today, we have the major news outlets; Joy 997, Citi FM, Peace FM and the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation all have twitter accounts now. I believe the number of Ghanaians on twitter and Facebook since then has tripled.
I expect a revamped Electoral Commission of Ghana website to include social media just as the Independent Electoral Commission of Nigeria (INEC) did in 2010. Hopefully, the EC will have a Twitter and Facebook page in 2012.
The candidates are also gearing up for 2012. I have seen a couple of politicians on Twitter including Vice President, John Dramani Mahama and the Nana Akufo-Addo 2012 campaign team. I will verify and detail the social media accounts of politicians and key people to follow in 2012 in another post.
I am curious to see how my home region of Brong-Ahafo will vote in 2012. As they say in the USA, “As Maine goes, so goes the nation” but in Ghana, it is “As Brong-Ahafo goes, so goes the nation.” Christened the “Chameleon of Ghana Politics”, the Brong-Ahafo has gotten every election right since 1992 and I don’t expect that trend to end in 2012.
This is most likely to be Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Electoral Commissioner of Ghana’s last elections and I expect him to do a fantastic farewell job. I trust the Ghanaian blogging and Twitter community to do a great job with telling the world, the real situation before and after December 7 2012.
God bless our homeland Ghana!