We tire tbh
You’ll make big campaigns & come into power
Then we ask, where is the thing you promised
And then you say “the previous government didn’t do xyz over the past 8 years”
Killer wontumi nyɛ adwuma no a then why you come?
Will you spend the entite 4 yrs doing this?
Mahama is the worst person to make excuses for. He’s been an MP, Deputy Minister, Minister, Vice President, and is now in his second term as President. The time for long speeches explaining the problem is over. You know what the problems are. Get to work and solve them.
This is basically what they do: politicize every damn thing.
People die, families lose their homes, roads become rivers, and instead of focusing on solutions, accountability, and preventing future disasters, the conversation immediately becomes about which party flooded less.
Lashing school kids for not paying their school fees was one of the MANY senseless things our teachers used to do.
Are the kids the ones responsible for paying their fees? Ah
Transferring them to Kasoa is seen as punishment by you. But you, these same foolish party foot soldiers, will jump here to insult doctors for refusing postings to such areas.😂😂😂😂😂
Ghana's progress is slowed by an endless cycle of political point-scoring. TV and radio debates are filled with jabs, gotcha moments, and arguments about who performed worse in office. Meanwhile, the problems citizens face remain largely unchanged.
I am open to helping you draft your resignation letter.
You’ve not only been terrible at your job you also seem to lack the most basic sense of conscience. It takes a remarkable level of incompetence to perform this poorly while remaining completely unbothered by the consequences
Let’s be honest about what’s happening here.
Ken Agyapong was in parliament for six terms. That is roughly 24 years of salary, allowances, fuel coupons, ex-gratia, and every other benefit that comes with being a Ghanaian legislator. For 24 years the drainage was broken. For 24 years Accra flooded. For 24 years ordinary Ghanaians lost property, lost businesses, lost lives to something that functioning governance could have fixed.
Now he’s in opposition. Now he wants to be president. And suddenly he’s on social media owning failures and talking about the 7,000+ people his private business employs.
The 7,000+ jobs are real. Nobody is taking that from him. But those jobs exist because Ken Agyapong used his access, his connections, his political positioning over 24 years to build private wealth. The same system he’s now criticizing is the system that made him rich enough to employ 7,000+ people.
You cannot spend two and a half decades enriching yourself inside a broken system and then present your personal net worth as evidence that you’re ready to fix it.
This is what opposition politics looks like in Ghana. The moment they lose power, the country suddenly has problems. The moment they’re aspiring for something, they suddenly feel the people’s pain. The suffering didn’t start when they lost the election. It was there the whole time. They just had better reasons to ignore it then.
At least you owned up to your share of the problem.