As the deadline draws nearer the effervescence is evident in the field among militants of the CPDM party across the North West Region.
With electoral registers expected to close in August, the game to the CPDM in the region, is that of maintaining hegemony at all levels of political representation and overall, retaining the seat of the party’s National Leader as Head of State. Conscious of this daunting task, the grassroots leaders have multiplied efforts to secure a significant number of electorate in the region. Beyond talking and coaching, grassroots leaders of the party, have mobilized potential voters, encouraging ELECAM to have them registered. For those without National Identity cards to complete this process, the leadership is mobilizing funds and ensuring that their future voters are enrolled into the electoral registers. This concerted effort by CPDM militants highlights the compelling importance of this exercise as the nation prepares for a crucial electoral year.
With political dynamics shaping the region, the CPDM militants recognize the significance of mobilizing their base and ensuring a strong voter presence. Their efforts are strategically aimed at expanding political engagement, fostering democratic practices, and solidifying the party’s support in the North West Region. As the clock ticks closer to the registration deadline, the CPDM militants are leaving no stone unturned. Their commitment to mobilizing the masses reflects their belief in the power of democracy and the importance of citizen participation.
The North West notwithstanding continues to wallow in challenges including security concerns and socio-political tensions. Against this backdrop, militants of the ruling party perceive voter registration as a powerful tool to promote stability, inclusivity, and progress in the region. The aim is to galvanize the electorate and foster an environment that encourages active civic participation.
The forthcoming elections carry immense weight, as they will shape the political landscape and determine the leadership that will guide the region’s future. The CPDM militants emphasize that every eligible citizen’s voice must be heard and their vote counted to ensure a truly representative democracy.
The CPDM has a long-standing reputation for prioritizing grassroots engagement and mobilization. Through their extensive network of supporters and local party structures, CPDM militants have been conducting conferences, town hall meetings, and mouth-to-ear campaigns to bring onboard potential voters and hit hard against voter apathy, promoting citizen engagement as the power of democracy.
Jennyhans NDE