I hope you guys know there are NPP supporters who actually thrive on us being angry at the government.
They don’t want solutions. They don’t want progress. They want permanent outrage because it benefits their politics.
Open your eyes. 👍🏾
Guys, have you heard about the Atronsu case?
A group of activists, including farmers, were arrested in 2024 for trying to protect the Nana Atronsu Stream from illegal mining. They were denied both police and court bail and spent five nights behind bars before eventually being granted bail. Since then, the case has been met with adjournment after adjournment, with little apparent progress. #StopGalamseyNow
We shouldn’t accept this narrative. It is the duty of government to educate citizens en masse over policies that affect them — in all formats that can reach as many people as possible. Reading is not the only way to educate. There are many other formats government should take that can reach even people who can’t read.
Lands Minister Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah wins Best Male Performing Minister at the 6th Ghana Ministers of State Awards held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel.
#TV3GH
🇬🇭 “Homosexual people need mental psychiatric care. Homosexuality was once classified as a mental illness in the United States.”
— Communications Minister Samuel Nartey George
You know why they always use this excuse? It’s cos it absolves them of the actual solution, these are the thoughts of wicked men. Imagine not making your house safe cos your toddler is troublesome. Bibini adwene
You’re stuck in traffic, your area is flooded and you’re getting home past 9 pm on a work night but you also believe we should speak politely to politicians because they are older people in authority. Haha
They come into power, secure generational wealth, place all their children abroad in better societies, get so detached from the struggles of the average Ghanaian and boys still want to address them “with all due respect” go to hell man.
Am I being rage baited by the president??? Is this country a punishment for my existence? Bro, you have had all the executive power for 6years and 6months to instill discipline into the system and here you are making excuses. Is littering not a crime? Is selling lands on water ways not a crime? Why have you sat back and watched your capital city become a jungle? Why is law enforcement weak? Okay, so now that you’re telling us it’s an indiscipline problem, what are you expecting us to do? Do you expect Ghanaians to change their ways simply because you’ve told us we have a discipline issue?
If you do not enforce laws and govern with an iron fist, everything will be in ruins. Ghana is the third world country it is because it lacks good leadership. It really is as simple as that. Its leaders are skilled orators. That is where it ends.
The bar is on the floor if you think public servants are doing citizens a favour by answering questions. Accountability is not “too available.” It is the job. You don’t get applause for explaining decisions that affect millions of people. That’s the minimum.
A minister went live on national television, visibly excited that he had finally found a “gotcha moment” against ordinary Ghanaians.
Why? Because a draft bill was published on the ministry’s official website, then quietly revised four different times through closed-door meetings without properly communicating any of those changes to the public.
After that, he confidently says: “The old bill is dead. You people are online criticizing a dead bill. You don’t have the updated bill.” As if secrecy, poor communication, and public confusion are achievements.
You are pushing 15 digital bills that will affect millions of citizens, businesses, creators, and young people, yet the public engagement has been chaotic from the beginning. Instead of transparency, accountability, and respect, citizens are being mocked on live TV for reacting to the only version they were officially given access to.
Leadership is not a game of catching citizens off guard. If people are confused, the failure is in communication, not in the public asking questions. This is not it.
Ghana is failing us.