This debate explores Voter Behaviour on election day across West Africa. Often, the day remains one of the most defining moments in the democratic calendar, a day when citizens translate their frustrations, hopes and expectations into a single, powerful act: the vote.
But what shapes how voters behave when they step into the polling station?
From early-morning queues in Ghana’s December polls to the current tensions surrounding Guinea-Bissau’s elections, voter behaviour continues to reveal deeper political, social and economic dynamics across the region.
Today on Citizens Hour, we explore what influences voter decisions and actions on election day. Our guests are Mussa Danquah, Executive Director of Global Info Analytics-Ghana, and Denis NDOUR, of the Senegal Human Rights League.