We are fixing Ghana at ‘our own pace’, look around and find out – Freddie Blay informs angry Ghanaians

Chief of the governing New Devoted Party Freddie Blay offers asked the people of Ghana to desist from producing Ghana’s problems look like simply no progress has been made in the country. In order to him, the current government is within the business of getting things set and at their pace they are going to fix the country. He thinks that the people of Ghana expects more from the present government hence they already been subjected to strict proof as opposed to previous governments. The Chief who spoke to Starr News on the protest began on social media by the youngsters of the country said “so, if they say we should repair the country, definitely at the pace we doing that will, a pace that Ghanaians will be happy with. We have described that the situation is not an everlasting situation, it’s just a three-four months situation that people make it look as if almost everything is broken down and we are certainly not doing anything about it”. On the erratic power supply, Freddie Blay indicated that “Talk about dumsor, it’s not the particular dumsor as we know it within the NDC era that happened for four years, several problems that we encountering. We have been having problems with our distributing outlines and definitely, efforts are being designed to repair the broken down ones”. Freddie Blay added that individuals have the right to express themselves in the democracy and therefore he will not fault people who are calling on the federal government to fix the country. “it’s the democratic country, you can have a viewpoint, maybe most of them are NDC people and maybe they are actually referring to what then-candidate Akufo-Addo did say that when you are within power and people are worrying that things aren’t running nicely, fix it. Of course , government is within the act of repairing the problems in this country. ”Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021
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