Published
5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Ernesto Yeboah, Leader of Economic Fighters League has said that his wish is to see a Ghana that works for everyone and not just a few.
He said he will be glad to see a Ghana that has a police service that is genuinely interested in the welfare of the people.
He noted that if society is fixed and systems are working there wouldn’t be the need for the police service to be armed.
“We want a Ghana that works for all of us, a Ghana that has a police service that is genuinely interested in the welfare of the people, a police service that is not armed because the society is fixed, a leadership that is not stealing from us, a leadership that has a clear plan to protect our future and to protect our present,” he said.
Speaking on GhanaWeb’s The Lowdown, he also stated that the hypocrisy of the leaders in the country is very absurd and that must be checked.
“Looking at what is happening to our water bodies, galamsey all over, the same politicians who are galamseying will come on our national platforms and say stop galamsey. The hypocrisy of it, we see it, it is happening. They are saying they burning excavators, do you know how much money they are making in those pits?” he asked.
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