The fact that 65% of voters feel Ghana is heading in the wrong direction isn't shocking-Sammy Gyamfi

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The fact that 65% of voters feel Ghana is heading in the wrong direction isn't shocking-Sammy Gyamfi


The fact that 65% of voters feel Ghana is heading in the wrong direction isn’t shocking – Sammy Gyamfi

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  1. Anyone who says Ghana is heading in a wrong direction is a deceptive. I am not affiliated to any party but to be honest with you even if the opposition wins the forthcoming election I edge them to continue with this philosophy of governance. If we go by this philosophy of governance for the next 20 years Ghana could be one of the best countries in the world.
    Ghanaians, don’t allow propaganda and what you will eat today to seal your thinking rather compare the previous governments’ achievement with what we are seeing today and judge yourself. It is clear that the philosophy of this government supersedes all.
    Please bear with me on the typing errors. Thanks for reading

  2. That’s because the news have become too political. Instead of explaining the global economic hardships, Ghana TV hosts have failed the citizens by not educating them that comparatively Ghana is doing much better. No doubt Ghana is hard but so is everywhere in the world including the US and UK where the governments are printing money to shore up their economies.

    The unfortunate situation in Ghana is how the NDC is succeeding in telling Ghanaians a lie that it is only Ghana that’s suffering. And the NDC is getting away with not providing any real solutions how they would “fix” Ghana. Mahama has disappointedly not offered any solutions except to create new ministries and rename flagstaff house.

  3. Bawumia is a Con man with no credibility and a liar did he not say there will international airport in cape coast?? The better economy we voted you for is now in shambles and you rebrand yourself as digital man..what a cheat

  4. NPP used deception to come to Power in 2017 and they refused to accept defeat in the 2020 election. This time 2024 they will lose massively 95% margine.

  5. Ghana is better than last 20yrs ago Mastet is it because of politic everybody had turn blind eye to speak the truth during Jj regime were u here u even car we strugle get to get some when we want to travel to kumasi at that time worst road net work even the tid rod red puthole road and now asphat interchange rail ways beuatife building edifies across the nation and i mist say that it brtter now than then

  6. You see why I’m disappointed with Ghana TV talking heads? Yes, Ghana is hard but when compared to many African countries, Ghana is so much better. Ben Akakpo should do a critical analysis of Ghana and compare with similar economies in Africa. Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia, etc.

    Many Africans would like to move to Ghana and people need to ask why.

    Ghana is hard not because anyone can point to specific policies of the NPP. I would probably say the NPP was too bold in their capital, education, and industrial expenditures and unfortunately Covid and the war happened and derailed most of them.

  7. Change is coming and it is coming faster 🏃‍♀️. I am even surprised the poll shows 25% for right direction which l think its too high when you look at the current issues from $1 = 14 cedis, cost of living, LBGTQ, and worse of all Dumsor which looks like traffic lights which l don't think it is reflected in this poll yet, since that's very recent. There's no way any of these things will change since the debt and financial problems isn't getting any better to tackle most of these issues. Change will come, like it or NOT.

    But the NDC and Ghanaians should not be complacent on polling data, since it's just snapshot but stay focus as well as mobilize the Ghanaian people themselves to the polls as well as protect every single vote to the finish line. It won't be easy but it's doable if you are well prepared, unlike 2020.