We don't have political agenda; we just want a better life - Efia Odo tells #Fixthecountry critics

We don't have political agenda; we just want a better life - Efia Odo tells #Fixthecountry critics

- Efia Odo, who has been one of the main movers championing the #fixthecountry activity on social media has replied to critics who suggest there is a political drive behind it

- According to the social media influencer, all that is being sought is a better environment to work and live in

- Thousands have been reacting to this post by Efia

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Vibrant social media personality, Efia Odo, who is one of the individuals spearheading the #FixTheCountry movement has put out a relevant clarification to her critics.

In a post sighted by YEN.com.gh on her personal Twitter handle, Efia indicated that there is no hidden political agenda behind the activism being championed.

She further questioned why some people would deem that there is a political drive behind the movement when all that is being demanded is a better environment to work and live in.

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See the post below:

Efia's post got thousands of reactions with tons of interesting comments.

See some of them below:

@leaderof_Africa replied saying:

If you want a better system, start to do better things. Ghost will not give you that better system but what we will do.

@FuleGhana encouraged the passionate activist saying:

Of course it’s not political. Don’t let them intimidate you.

@EsqSenyo also stood strongly behind Efia Odo, with the words:

That's how they suffocate people into keeping quiet on the rot in the country. But this time, we don't care.
We don't have political agenda; we just want a better life - Efia Odo tells #Fixthecountry critics
We don't have political agenda; we just want a better life - Efia Odo tells #Fixthecountry critics credit: @efiaodo
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Meanwhile, Afari Military Hospital, which is located between Kumasi and Nkawie in the Atwima Nwabiagya District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana, has been captured in a recent video.

Amidst the trending hashtag calling on the government to FixTheCountry, the video that was taken by a former Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister showed that the place has been abandoned.

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The hospital was built and commissioned under former President John Dramani Mahama but has now been left to the mercy of the weather after power exchanged hands.

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