#FixTheCountry Movement senseless - AFAG
The group believes the movement is politically motivated.
According to AFAG, it considers the protest as an action in bad faith by a few disgruntled persons hiding behind a non-political coloration yet attempting to mislead the public into thinking their actions were spontaneous.
“This action is very political in the sense that the organizers have failed to bring suggestions to an otherwise resilient economy which was on a strong path of economic development (economic growth, structural transformation & equitable distribution of resources) but ruined overnight by covid-19 and its attendant effect”.
The government has paid millions of Ghana cedis to customers including corporate institutions because of the near collapse of banks which was a mess under a previous regime and has been fixed by government, says AFAG.
#FIX THE COUNTRY MAKES NO SENSE- AFAG
It is worrying to wake up overnight in a non-dictatorial regime to initiate a disguised action with strong political undertone in the name of # fix the country.
The Alliance for accountable governance (AFAG) considers it an action in bad faith by a few disgruntled persons hiding behind a non-political colouration yet attempting to mislead the public into thinking their actions were spontaneous. We consider this movement politically motivated and not out of a vacuum.
This action is very political in a sense that the organisers have failed to bring suggestions to an otherwise resilient economy which was on a strong path of economic development( economic growth, structural transformation & equitable distribution of resources ) but ruined overnight by COVID-19 and its attendant effect.
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