The cedi has had it worse performance under Bawumia as the head of economic management team after all his bragging and he doesn’t deserve to be elected but let’s not pretend anyone can save the cedi without changing the foundation of the economy.
I am realizing something about him and his government…they love playing the social media gimmick..like overly!!!
And people eat it up..if we are being honest about what his presidency it’s nothing to write home about. They are just feeding us breadcrumbs.
These ministers will outlast the outrage.
Ghanaians are angry on Monday and distracted by Friday. The political class survives because it has correctly measured exactly how long public anger lasts.
The man who presided over dumsor came back promising he had learned. His ministers were collecting awards while Accra flooded and a woman lay dead under a collapsed building. The learning was only in his speeches.
This flood is contained and that is how it should be. we can see there is enough buffer to contain it. That is an indication that they intentionally left the buffer. If the flood in other areas were like this, we wouldn’t be crying about it.Flood is natural,the destruction is not
The flooding situation at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology after the heavy rainfall has sparked concerns about the school’s drainage system.
Mahama does not need to steal to fail Ghana. He just needs to keep doing what he is doing... managing, attending, announcing, condoling, reviewing. The decline only requires a president comfortable enough to supervise it.
To be fair Mahama is doing his best. He’s led before and we saw the outcome so I’m not surprised. We need real change not recycling old leaders. We need someone with a radical vision and plan on how to execute that vision. Something radical not 24 hrs or digitalisation.
The cruelest thing about Mahama's second presidency is the hope it consumed. Millions of exhausted Ghanaians spent their last political faith on the idea that a man who failed once would govern differently.
He is burning it on ceremonies.
@_is_py The problems we face are deeply contextual. Borrowed frameworks are a starting point and not a solution. Without grounding them in local research, we're just copying and hoping. That's not strategy. That's wishful thinking.
lol, we should spend 100m on scientific research when almost all our major issues have already been solved in other countries. We no reach there yet boss.for now we just have to copy and adapt to our local conditions where necessary.
John Dramani Mahama had answers to all our problems when he was in opposition.
Galamsey, flooding, corruption, youth unemployment, and economic hardship, he had solutions for every single one.
Stop making excuses for him. He should get to work and stop talking too much.
“We’ve built everywhere; this is a concrete jungle. In many countries there are green spaces that soak up water, but in Accra there’s nowhere.” — President John Dramani Mahama warned, pointing to unchecked development as a driver of worsening flooding in the capital.
Speaking on his return to Ghana, he said the loss of green spaces and encroachment on wetlands and waterways have reduced the city’s capacity to absorb floodwaters.
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