Imagine an elected official who is paid from my personal income tax and corporate taxes, coming to yell at me to leave my day job to come and clean gutters with her.
Mind you, on top of taxes I also paid sanitation levies and they've misappropriated the money.
Fucking clowns
A functioning democracy depends on respect for the rule of law and accountability, regardless of one’s position or status.
The MP is lucky to have met the manager she met. Other managers would have instructed security officers to drive her out of a private facility:
1. Unlawful entry / trespass
2. Offensive conduct / breach of the peace
3. Threatening, intimidating, or obstructing a person
Banks, individuals, and other businesses all pay national taxes and local sanitation levies. It would only be an act of goodwill for a bank to close and join you in cleaning up because of your incompetence and mismanagement. These are the kind of people running a country like it’s an SHS.
@Citizen_2day@xghana_ They did theirs on Saturday where essential services were not needed and already have services in place for that every month. Rest .
@Citizen_2day@xghana_ 2ndly wait till you are in a situation where a family member of your is in a state of emergency and you need money that’s when you realize banks are essential services..
lastly what happens to Saturday? Can’t bankers do theirs then?
You guys actually deserve your leaders because people are rightly pointing out that there’s a better way to deal with this sanitation problem, and citizens have paid more than enough taxes to that effect but some of you are still defending it so, nea mo bɛ yɛ biaa wai.
Government of Ghana has declined South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned state visit, which was scheduled for the first week of August 2026, citing concerns over the killing of a Ghanaian citizen and ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
The visit was expected to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss trade, investment and regional cooperation.
However, government says the safety of its citizens requires urgent attention first. The decision follows the death of 40-year-old Bashiru Isak, an incident the government of South Africa has strongly disputed.
[🎥: CitiNewsRoom]
Watch the GFA take the $13.5 Million gained so far and do absolutely nothing to develop the sport in Ghana. It’s all going to fund somebody’s new house on a waterway.