The leader and founder of the All People’s Congress (APC), Hassan Ayariga has bemoaned the unpatriotic nature of Ghanaian leaders.
He said they only believe in short-term results.
This is contained in a statement posted on his Facebook page on the back of the latest increase in the price of fuel that has crossed the GHS8 mark.
“The Ghanaian leaders only believe in short term results rather than long term. We are not patriotic in this country at all,” Ayariga said.
According to him, it is about time all well-meaning Ghanaians build non-partisan consensus to find alternative ways of making life more comfortable for the Ghanaian people.
In the midst of the high cost of fuel in the country, Hassan Ayariga says he is of the firm belief that Ghana can decide to take crude oil as its returns from the Oil exploration and process it at a competitive price and sell it to Ghanaians than importing the final processed oil from abroad every time.
The APC founder insists that Ghana cannot continue to rely on foreign nations for its fuel when the country produces oil.