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Franklin Cudjoe: They are not ashamed of the sorry state our economy, but want more power

Roads Minister’s justification For Arbitrarily Stopping Toll Collection Insulting – Franklin Cudjoe
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Renowned policy analyst Franklin Cudjoe has raised a red flag over Ghana’s political and economic landscape in a recent Facebook post. His searing critique targets political leaders who, despite their glaring shortcomings, are seeking to extend their hold on power.

“It was painful watching well-fed adults arrogantly boasting for doing so little after appropriating billions. They are not ashamed of the sorry state our economy. They want more power! Be VERY afraid!”

Cudjoe’s post is a stark reminder of the frustrations many Ghanaians feel about their leaders’ perceived inability to address critical economic challenges. The statement underscores a widespread concern about the disconnect between political rhetoric and the lived realities of citizens.

Over the years, Ghana has faced persistent economic challenges, from skyrocketing inflation to mounting debt. Despite significant resources allocated to development, questions linger about the tangible impact of these investments. Cudjoe’s words resonate with citizens who see little improvement in their daily lives, even as political leaders tout their achievements.

His admonition, “Be VERY afraid,” serves as a powerful call to vigilance. It urges Ghanaians to critically assess those seeking political power, ensuring that their actions align with their promises. Cudjoe’s critique highlights the need for accountability in governance, especially in a nation where public trust in political institutions is waning.

As the nation approaches another critical electoral period, his message is clear: Ghanaians must demand more from their leaders. Empty boasts and half-measures are no longer enough. Instead, the focus should be on implementing policies that genuinely uplift the economy and improve the lives of the people.

Cudjoe’s post also draws attention to the systemic issues that enable underperformance and lack of accountability. Beyond elections, citizens and civil society must play active roles in holding leaders to account, ensuring that resources are used effectively and equitably.

This critique is not just an attack on political leaders but a wake-up call for citizens. The time for complacency is over. As the election draws near, Franklin Cudjoe’s words remind Ghanaians that their power lies in their vote and their ability to demand better governance.

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