Vote buying: Some demand cars and land from MPs – Majority Leader
The Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah- Bonsu has revealed a new dimension in the ongoing debate on monetization and vote-buying in Ghana’s politics.
He has alleged that some persons in political party leadership demand cars and parcels of lands in exchange for votes and political favours from MPs.
The Suame Legislator who has been in parliament since 1997 leaves the house in 2025 after 7 terms, is of the view that the model of money-induced politics creeping into the public space is not sustainable and acceptable.
Speaking at a media engagement on Wednesday, Osei Kyei-Mensah Bonsu said, ”You have people coming to you that buy a car for us before we vote for you. Especially the leadership of the parties, they ask for cars before they allow you to contest, even land…we should be real.”
He advocates an expanded voter base and open primaries which would allow for all card bearing members of the party at the local level to vote for Parliamentary Candidates as opposed to the current system of delegate elections.
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