However, the call to maintain the four-year presidential tenure was widely supported. Many residents argued that four years is enough time for a president to implement policies while ensuring accountability through regular elections.
“Four years is enough time for a president to show their capabilities. If they fail, we should have the opportunity to elect someone new,” another participant stated.
The discussions reflect a broader national debate on governance reforms, with increasing demands for transparency and efficiency in Ghana’s democratic system.
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