Ghana is in a dire state of emergency – Nana Ohene Ntow

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Ghana is in a dire state of emergency – Nana Ohene Ntow

A leading stalwart of Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, Nana Ohene Ntow, had declared that Ghana is in a state of dire emergency. According to hi

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A leading stalwart of Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, Nana Ohene Ntow, had declared that Ghana is in a state of dire emergency. According to him, urgent attention is required to address the country’s pressing challenges, urging voters to consider Alan Kyerematen’s proposed solutions and support him seriously.

These remarks come in the wake of a recent alliance formed between Alan Kyerematen, leader of the Movement for Change, and Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, the founder of the National Interest Movement (NIM).

Speaking to Accra-based Citi News, he argued that the ongoing power outages, colloquially known as ‘dumsor,’ and Ghana’s return to seeking assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are clear indicators that current political options have failed to address the nation’s challenges adequately.

“Let me just tell you Ghana is in a dire state of emergency, economically, in terms of political leadership, and governance, Ghana is in crisis, except for those who don’t want to admit it because they might be held culpable.”

“But the fact is everybody does their bit. If Ghana is in such a dire situation and Alan comes with this proposal and you are saying that the proposal is nice but we need one 1 year or 10 years to decide because, after all, that is their choice. But I am telling you it shouldn’t take Ghanaians 10 years to decide to choose what Alan Kyerematen and the alliance are proposing.”

“At the end of Mahama administration, we had dumsor but at the end of the NPP government today, we have dumsor and IMF, so what is new? If despite all these things people are NDC and NPP, I understand but now there is a choice,” he added.

The formal announcement of the alliance between the Movement for Change, the National Interest Movement, and other stakeholders is slated for April 17, 2024.

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