In fact, we are suffering the results of bad leadership today under the leadership of Nana Addo, and every right-thinking member of the Ghanaian society can confidently say without a doubt that Mahama’s Dumsor was life comforting than Nana Addo’s destroyed economy.
If you joined the Dumsor chorus, trust me, Mahama’s Dumsor Economy far Better than Nana Addo’s Destroyed Economy.
What is the essence of life and living in Ghana as a Ghanaian when my micro-looking salary keeps losing its real value?
Today, Ghanaians can not buy common rice and oil, and we are made to believe that this too shall pass. This is a big lie…we are heading to hell with our individual lives, and this government has no solution.
We can not pay for transport fares, we are made to believe that this too shall pass. This cannot be true, we are going to soon walk long distances to work just to save enough for feeding ourselves and family.
Fuel prices keep running away from our monthly incomes, and we are made to believe that this is not the doing of the government. We just can not take this excuse.
Do we have leadership, or do we have politicians who are not moved by the real life-threatening hardship Ghanaians are going through? It all looks like we have politicians who are not moved by our pain and tears. If you are not feeling the sad reality of the Ghanaian economy, then you might be part of the problem.
Life is hell today for every Ghana and for the ordinary salary earner whose income is less than GHS1500, this government has become a night mere everywhere we turn. Nana Addo’s night mere government is teaching us all a bitter lesson.
We just cannot survive under the harsh realities of a poorly managed economy. Our real incomes as workers have depreciated so fast that if care is not taken, we cannot even buy a loaf of bread let alone be able to cook porridge for our children.
We are under the reign of a democratically elected president who chastised the leadership of his predecessor and to date has refused to acknowledge that his government is the reason we are where we are.
Our currency is only waiting for the announcement of its funeral, we cannot buy food and necessities because the prices have gone up and keep increasing by the minute.
The exchange rate is killing businesses and consumers, As we speak, fuel prices have gone up again and public transport owners have increased lorry fares for long-distance travellers. Soon we shall be paying more for Trotro and only God knows where we are headed.
The ruling government has disappointed Ghanaians because this is not what they promised us, and it looks as though we as Ghanaian voters shot ourselves in the foot by voting for the government for a second term.
Indeed, Mahama’s Dumsor was life comforting than Nana Addo’s destroyed economy

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