Some residents in the Ahanta West constituency are demanding change in the upcoming elections, dissatisfied with the pace of development under the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.
Some however say they have lost faith in the electoral process, thus have decided not to vote.
With barely two months to go before Ghana's general elections, the Ahanta West constituency is gearing up for a crucial vote.
This swing seat, with a voter population of 78,323, has historically been dominated by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) However, some constituents have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of development in the area over the past eight years and have vowed to boycott the upcoming elections. "This year, I've lost faith in the electoral process.