Actress Lydia Forson has told the Vice President of Ghana Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia that the long Grammar is of no use to the people of Ghana as of this moment.
The Vice President at a TESCON forum spoke on Ghana’s economy pointing out the cause of the current situation resulting in high prices of goods and services.
He acknowledged that times are hard currently but through his comparative analysis, he indicated that things are better than it used to be especially in 2016 under the previous administration.
The Vice President used the opportunity to assure the people of Ghana that work is being done to ensure that life is good.
But reacting to the Vice President’s presentation, Lydia Forson indicated that the long Grammar won’t solve Ghana’s problems.
She believes that there is the need for the Vice President to “show working” rather than resort to presentations and big Grammar that does not change anything about the suffering masses.
Lydia Forson noted that the current government seem to be apportioning blame on COVID-19 and the Russian war; a move she sees as worrying because Ghana wasn’t the only country affected by these two challenges.
“E be like the COVID & Russia/Ukraine war di33 Ghana p3 experience it’s effects. Listen after all the bl3 in the end we understand only one thing, how much Kenkey cost today. The grace you want you didn’t extend so NO we will not listen to your excuses, you promised MANNA!”
Source: MyNewsGh.com