No 'Kpakpakpa' roads - Yvonne Nelson lists what Akufo-Addo needs to do to #FixTheCountry
- Yvonne Nelson has shared some of the things needed to fix the country
- Earlier, she tweeted that she would keep up the pressure on President Akufo-Addo
- Nelson is one of the famous Ghanaians supporting the #FixTheCountry campaign
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Actress Yvonne Nelson, a supporter of the #FixTheCountry campaign has outlined what President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo needs to do to meet the demands of the campaign's conveners.
Ghanaians online have taken the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government to task by speaking about issues hurting the development of Ghana and its effects on citizens.
Nelson earlier tweeted that she was going to keep up the pressure on the president. Now she has disclosed what is needed.
"Ok to the specifics .... we want/need a better and improved HEALTH SECTOR, EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM in Ghana, JOBS For the people, GOOD roads (not the disposable election kpakpakpa roads," tweeted Nelson.
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She called on her followers to also offer their suggestions.
"We need an effective decentralized system. Accra is choked because this is where everything is done. We need to develop the other regions too," shared RKhobie.
Andrews Tetteh also added: "A proper railway system across the country where I can travel to Tamale in three hours. It will reduce the congestion in Accra, reduce food prices and solve part of our accommodation issues since you would be able to live anywhere and still work in Accra etc."
Ares shared his concerns about salaries: "Good salaries. How can a minister be making ¢34,000+ monthly when the hard-working graduate gets paid ¢700-1000. The system always teaches the honest worker to be corrupt and it has to change"
Efia Odo and other social media influencers on Tuesday, May 8, 2021, notified the Ghana Police Service of their intention to embark on a demonstration against the government on Sunday, May 9, 2021.
The request has since been denied for COVID-19 restrictions reasons.
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Source: YEN.com.gh