This video examines a shocking reality of Ghana’s politics:
when a parliamentary campaign reportedly costs as much as ₵40,000,000,000 in old Ghana cedis, serious questions must be asked about how power is financed — and who ultimately pays the price.
Using publicly stated figures, this commentary breaks down the economics of political campaigns in Ghana, compares campaign spending with official MP salaries, and explains why quid-pro-quo politics thrives when campaign funding remains opaque.
We explore why requiring political aspirants to declare their sources of campaign funding is not an attack on politicians, but a necessary step to:
Track corruption more effectively
Prevent state capture by private interests
Strengthen democratic accountability
Restore public trust in governance
This is not about personalities.
It is about systems, incentives, and the future of Ghana’s democracy.
If politics costs billions to enter, then Ghanaians deserve to know:
Who funded it — and what they expect in return.
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This video is Ghana-focused political analysis, created for Ghanaian audiences and viewers interested in Ghana’s political, governance, and public policy discussions. The language, cultural references, and examples are specific to Ghana and are intended for viewers in Ghana and the Ghanaian diaspora.
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