“I know you know Ghanaians are suffering” – Yvonne Nelson to Akufo-Addo
Ghanaians “are suffering”, actress Yvonne Nelson has told President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
According to the multiple-award winning actress, “Ghanaians no dey see top” – to wit, Ghanaians are facing hardship.
Mr President @NAkufoAddo Ghanaians NO DEY SEE TOP!!!! I know you know! We are suffering!
— ???????????????????????? | ???????????????????????? (@yvonnenelsongh) January 20, 2020
Ms Nelson said these in a tweet.
Last year, Ms Nelson asked Nana Akufo-Addo to make himself available to the ordinary Ghanaian so he could be asked questions in a town-hall setting.
“Mr President, when are Ghanaians getting a Q&A session/time with you? Not journalists, or media personalities, I’m talking about (students, carpenters, drivers, doctors, waakye sellers, tailors, hair dressers, mothers. etc) we have a lot of questions,” Yvonne tweeted.
She received no response from the President nor any government official.
Trending News
'It's no crime' – Abu Sakara defends Alan's NPP exit
12:52You'll pay ₵125 to replace missing Ghana card from May 1
10:28Public schools rebranding: We’re switching to blue and white, we’re painting all schools – Adutwum
08:06Ashanti ECG workers go red, ban managers from security meetings over GM's arrest
12:09'You're childish, diabolic!' – NPP group calls out running mate aspirants ‘manipulating' Bawumia
12:02Mahama’s accusations of partisanship in election official appointments not true, we’re committed to conducting fair elections – EC
07:182024 polls: Our ‘real challenge’ is getting ‘un-bothered’ youth to vote – ARC’s Abu Sakara
12:53Let’s use your billboards for 2024 campaign – NPP begs ex-aspirants
11:34Lands Minister gives FGR deadline to revamp its mining operations; assures workers of commitment to their welfare
17:22World Immunisation Week: Increase in unvaccinated children in Ghana raises concerns
09:31