Thank you for your input, all what you have outlined are truly issues Ghanaians faces. The government can do his best but his best will take 100 years.
As the saying goes you can’t use a day to straighten a tree that has taken thousand years to bend
The government can initiate literacy programs but cant force illiterates to do it. And the illiterates i know here wont bother to do it.
And its all about priorities, we as a country are suffering from youth unemployment on a daily basis and there seems to be no solution coming from anywhere and you think the government will bother to vote using blockchain voting.
The question is will that solve the unemployment issue.
Anything that will not address unemployment issue in africa is not worth considering by the government and the citizens as a whole.
I agree with this, let’s start with small institutions and not the national level. Our universities use electronic voting during their elections, they can start using Blockchain even with that it won’t be easy. Some computer science students do not know about Blockchain even them oooh
so just imagine those reading Political science and non technology related programmes
for transparency in blockchain still there is a question mark bro, humans can’t be trusted…
where from these insider tradings and others… I know people from teams who buy tokens at the start with different wallets and dump on their investors later. These same people will be saying HODL lol and blaming others too… The theory is there… decentralization, transparency but are we practising them?