ELECTORAL VIOLENCE: Nima youth poised to change narrative

Electoral violence over the years has been seen as one of the key things likely to alter the success chalked in the practice of democracy in many African countries.

Sierra Leone, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire and several others are but a few of the many countries whose democracies have been highly threatened by violent acts during elections.

Here in Ghana, the narrative is not so different.

Though described by many as the beacon of hope as far as democracy is concerned, there remains a risk that ought to be critically analysed.

Watch the story of how the youth of Nima, a suburb of the capital often linked with the perpetration of violence strive to de-link the community from the rather unfortunate notion.

Source: GhanaWeb

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