NDC will benefit from #FixTheCountry movement – Editor

Editor of the Ghanaian Publisher newspaper, Yaw Obeng Manu, has opined that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will have a political benefit from the #FixTheCountry movement.

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He notes that while the idea behind the movement is for the greater good of the country, he has no doubt that the opposition NDC will greatly benefit from this.

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Explaining this stance, he told Samuel Eshun on the Happy Morning Show: “We all will recall that Occupy Ghana brought attention on some of the things that we weren’t aware of. At least we can cite the bus branding as a major issue that Occupy Ghana drew the attention of the public to.

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Ahead of elections 2016, with what Occupy Ghana exposed, who got the benefit? In the end there was a political benefit so let’s not hide from the fact that the NDC will have a political benefit.”

The editor while commending the #FixTheCountry conveners urged that for the country to be fixed, it must start with the small things such as our attitude as a people and that of our leaders.

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Members of #FixTheCountry movement on 4th August 2021 embarked on a demonstration to express their displeasure at the failure of successive governments to fulfill their promises to the people.

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The group has already been expressing its displeasure over successive governments’ failure to improve the living standards of Ghanaians on Twitter using the hashtag #FixTheCountry.

Among the new movement’s demands are more jobs, no corruption, fewer taxes, and better education.

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