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DKB has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with Ghana’s current president, H.E. Nana Addo, and he isn’t kidding.
During an interview on Accra FM, the Ghanaian comic said he is one of the voters that voted for Nana Addo to be president, but he is now regretting his decision.
DKB was talking to Nana Romeo about politics and economics on his program “Ayekoo Ayekoo” on Accra 100.5 FM today, Thursday, September 22, 2022.
He said confidently, “I voted for Nana [Akufo-Addo],” when asked who he voted for in the most recent general elections. I have always voted for a winning president,” DKB said.
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When asked about Nana Addo’s performance as president during the last six years, he said, “I am really dissatisfied.” That things weren’t better is his opinion.
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“There are problems, but I believe that government gasoline subsidies would have helped since we are doing our bit. He went on to say that the people of Ghana “are paying the proper taxes,” therefore he had hoped that the government “would shock-absorb us a little.”
After arguing that “Uncle Jerry [John Rawlings] received gasoline subsidies for so long,” in support of government-mandated price reductions, he said, “Our leaders say it’s going to be a load on the government but it is a vital responsibility.” “.
DKD has joined the ranks of other Ghanaian celebrities—including Yvonne Nelson, Berla Mundi, Mzvee, and King Promise—who have spoken out against the country’s debilitating economic crisis.
King Promise recently said in an interview that it is an undeniable reality that Ghana has grown too costly. Okay FM in Accra broadcast a live interview with King Promise.
“Ghana is expensive, no one can lie,” he said. Adding his experience, the ‘Ginger’ singer said “like things I use to pay for like maybe 12, 000, 13, 000 and 14,000 now is like 24,000. It doesn’t make any sense in less than six months”.
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