Ghanaians on Twitter will not let President Nana Addo go Scott-free after noticing he has been editing and repeating condolence messages for the past four (4) years now.
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A post came out on Twitter earlier today, comparing all condolence messages sent out by the Nana Addo to bereaved families for all accidents that have occurred since he ascended the seat as president and amusingly, the message body is always the same.
From the comparison it looks like his message is a template, and he only has to fuse in the dates and location of the incidents.
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Twitter did not take this lightly as Ghanaians feel that he should type heartfelt condolences to affected people every time or at least change his words once a while.
See screenshots of some tweets below:
Chairman, so u keep on editing and editing this tweet anytime a horrific accident occurs?! ? Oluu.Oluu u know copying pa. pa. ???? pic.twitter.com/IYnU5JVOyU
— Hameed Bn Hassan????✊? (@hameed_sokun) March 10, 2020
How can a president be repeating the message of condolences for almost four years without putting measures in place. I think Ghana as a country hasn't been growing due to politics. Both and NPP & NDC are virtually and mentally the same as the only difference is their party colors
— AOJ (@Amponsah1111) March 10, 2020
Yoo Presido de Nana Ama issue n)) u say wosop
— Kweku Debrah (@Kweku_Debrah_) March 10, 2020
U for do something ooh
U fii use the motto 'The past is not the present' as campaign self
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If it not Congratulations, It Condolences.God when will u gv us good leaders .leaders who hv the will power ,leaders who will talk and do.After the death of Ebony we all saw n heard what the ministry of roads and MTTD did.talking bla bla bla .till today nothing has been done.
— frank (@frankforlove) March 10, 2020
Sympathies and condolences..again.
— #EasterIsSekondi? (@GHsmokey) March 10, 2020
Sadly we are going to be in this trajectory for a while.
By: Maureen Dedei Quaye