Ghanaian international musician, Rocky Dawuni described the nation’s current state as critical, with its leaders struggling to offer effective solutions to alleviate the suffering of the people.
According to him, he doesn’t support any particular party in Ghana; he stated deep concern for the crowd of issues causing hardship among the people.
Rocky stressed that the economic hardships and difficulties cannot be resolved solely through political parties, but rather through a cooperative energy involving citizens and the government.
“I’m for Ghana and not for any political party or ideology. I think that right now the country is at a crossroads. The country feels almost rather less, like a ship that is really sailing in the biggest storm.
“But we don’t have competent captains at the helm to give us a direction as to where we’re going. So what we need is for our leader to come and speak to the people about the concerns that they have. Many people are going through problems,” he said.
He added that leaders need to address the worries of the people and talk effectively, especially seeing the hardships faced by many.
“People can’t feed their families. People can’t make ends meet because most people lost their jobs during the lockdown and all of that. And the informal sector, which is 70% of our economy, was all eroded without us having a master plan as to how to regain ourselves and restart our economy.
“So we need leadership and answers for that. And it’s not going to come by saying that, NDC or NPP is going to solve that.
Ghanaians need to rise above political colours because they are not going to solve their problems,” he said.
Story by Obaapa Janee
Source: Pulse.gh.com