Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The hashtag #FixTheCountry has been trending Number one on Twitter in Ghana since morning and here is why.
Ghanaian youth and some grown ups are fed up of the increase in taxes, increase in fuel, power outages(dumsor), water shortage, corruption, the high unemployment rate et al and have taken to social media to protest.
They took to social media to express their disappointment at the current government New Patriotic Party(NPP) for not fulfilling their campaign promises.
The hashtag detailed the many issues the country is facing and some lambasted both NPP and NDC(the longest serving political parties) for failing the country.
The protest did not exclude celebrities as they added their voice to shout at the government and call them to order.
Read some of the tweets below but you can check out more on twitter.
This country is 64 years. 64!! If human being reach 64 wey he no archive anything we dey see am as failure how much more a country! #FixTheCountry pic.twitter.com/IAtZnMC5u5
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) May 2, 2021
Wednesday GPRTU go release new prices. Are we not tired? #FixTheCountry
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) May 2, 2021
Trust me our leaders see everything, they just don’t give a fuck. They use us to get votes and throw us away like a used condom. #FixTheCountry
— EFIAODO (@efiaodo1) May 2, 2021
They told us Water is colourless so why this? #FixTheCountry pic.twitter.com/TO2YmMOsa5
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) May 2, 2021
Another person who agrees with Twene Jonas. We need more videos like this!! On them on them!!! #FixTheCountry pic.twitter.com/ftfwk25AoB
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) May 2, 2021
Both NPP and NDC is a Big NO for me. Both parties act wise only when they are in opposition. What do you guys take is for? #FixTheCountry
— Dr. Sneaker Nyame 👟(Best Shoe Plug) (@SneakerNyame_) May 2, 2021
3 problems that continues to plague Ghana’s development are “Politics, Leadership Crisis & Corruption”
•We are more partisan than patriots.
•Opportunities are not evenly distributed.
•Our national development plan is not properly outlined and adhered to. #FixTheCountry— officialTeePhlow🇬🇭 (@TeePhlowGH) May 2, 2021
Bombings in Iran: An African Policy Perspective on Global Risks and Economic Impact
Solomon Owusu Says Afenyo-Markin’s Apology Falls Short of Admitting False Recruitment Claims
Ghana Card Printing Resumes Nationwide After Technical Glitch — NIA Assures Public
Ablakwa Assures Protection for Ghanaians Amid Middle East Tensions
Kofi Adams Hints at Possible Andre Ayew Return for 2026 World Cup
Nana Agradaa Breaks Silence After Prison Release
Nana Agradaa Released After 9 Months in Prison
Aboagye: 24-Hour Economy Policy Still a Promise, Not Reality
Victoria Bright: Macro Gains Positive, But Structural Reforms Are Key