District Level Elections (DLEs) stand as pivotal moments in local governance, where the intersection of politics and non-partisanship presents a unique dynamic. At its core, the DLE is imbued with political implications, yet it is carefully crafted to uphold a non-partisan essence, ensuring the fair representation and administration of local communities.
While the term “election” inherently implies a political process, the DLE transcends traditional partisan politics. Unlike national or state elections that are often dominated by political parties, the DLE prioritizes individual merit, competence, and community-driven representation over party allegiance.
These elections aim to select candidates who can best serve the interests of their respective electoral areas in the districts, emphasizing the importance of local issues, community needs, and grassroots engagement.
This focus on the microcosm of local governance promotes a non-partisan approach, encouraging candidates to prioritize solutions and collaboration over political affiliations.
However, the inherent political nature of the DLE cannot be dismissed. Candidates often hail from diverse backgrounds, including existing political parties or movements, which naturally infuses a sense of political strategy and competition into the process. Campaigns may echo larger political ideologies, yet the ultimate goal remains the representation and welfare of the district’s inhabitants.
The non-partisan design of the DLE as stipulated in Article 55(3) of the 1992 constitution of Ghana manifests through various mechanisms, such as limiting party symbols or affiliations on ballots, encouraging candidates to run as individuals rather than representatives of a political entity, and fostering an environment that values local issues above partisan agendas.
Moreover, the structure of the DLE, with its emphasis on community involvement, encourages inclusivity and diversity in representation.
This ensures that individuals with differing perspectives and ideologies have the opportunity to contribute to local governance, thereby enriching decision-making processes with a broader spectrum of ideas and experiences.
Ultimately, while the District Level Election may operate within the realm of politics, its inherent non-partisan design underscores a commitment to effective local governance. By harmonizing the principles of politics with the virtues of non-partisanship, the DLE stands as a vital platform where community interests reign supreme, transcending political divisions for the betterment of the district and its inhabitants.
Authored by:
Hon. James Gunu
NDC VR Secretary and
Former DCE for Akatsi North District Assembly.
11/12/2023
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM