Former NPP Secretary Jabs Ghananias

"Ghanaians are ungrateful for not praising the government on fuel prices reduction and the cedi depreciation ," the former NPP Secretary jabbed Ghananias.

Former NPP Secretary Jabs Ghananias
The former Tain Constituency Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bring Ahafo Region, Mr Adama Coulibally, has expressed disappointment in Ghananias for coming publicly to praise the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for taking proactive measures to stable cedis against dollar.
 
"Ghanaians are ungrateful for not praising the government on fuel prices reduction and the cedi depreciation ," the former NPP Secretary jabbed Ghananias.
He pointed out that there  was a continuous hike in prices of fuel at the pumps and the rise of Dollar to Cedi price since the beginning of the year 2022.
He maintained that the rising cost of petroleum products, led to increment in transport fares and prices of goods and services.
These economic challenges, according to him, was due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war that affected economic growth in the country.
In view of this, Ghanaians raised concerns of criticizing the government as incompetent in handling the affairs of the nation.
Currently, he noted that fuel and dollar to cedi prices are selling at average prices less than before.
According to the former secretary for the NPP in the Tain constituency, Mr  Adama Coulibally, the that Ghanaians are ungrateful for being silence on praising the government over the reductions of fuel prices and the cedi appreciation.
Speaking in an interview with Nyamekye Radio he stated that  that as Ghanaians shaded all sorts of opinions against the government when things were getting bad should hail it when efforts have been made to abate the challenges.
"I'm in deep shock to see Ghanaians in silence when things are getting better now in the country, but when things were getting worse, people were even insulting the government, on televisions, radio, social media, in fact, everywhere. I was expecting to hear appraisal when things are getting better now," he bemoaned.