Eddie Nartey, an actor from Ghana, has added his voice to the litany of well-known figures who have discussed how horrible the economy has been lately.
The distinguished personality recently asked Ghana’s president, Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo, in an interview with Larry Bozzlz on CTV to take action to improve conditions because many people are in need.
He argued as follows:
“We don’t print money, we are all feeling it. If they increase fuel prices, whether you are a doctor or an actor, or even the president, you will feel it. We all buy it at an equal price.”
“It is not just me but I think everybody… When you do vote for new people in government, you look for peace and things getting better and so that’s not what I expected but this is how things have taken turns to.
It is crazy and bad, people are really complaining… There is so much inflation. Things have shot up.
Nana, you really have to sit up and make sure the economy comes back to what it used to be because where things are going, people are complaining.
Families are dying, things are really going bad. We are pleading with you, the ministers, and the people who are in government to put in policies that are going to help the economy. Where we are heading to is too bad.”
About Eddie Nartey
Actor, director and producer Eddie Nartey hails from Ghana. He received nominations for his supporting performance in Frank Rajah’s Somewhere in Africa at the Ghana Film Awards, and the Nollywood and African Film Critics Awards.
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