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Samuel Aborbi calls for action: No blame game on economy, pushes for Anti-LGBTQ bill signing

Samuel Aborbi calls for action: No blame game on economy, pushes for Anti-LGBTQ bill signing
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Samuel Aborbi, a prominent communicator for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has urged the government to prioritize solutions over blame in addressing Ghana’s economic challenges. Speaking on Nkosuo Nsem today, he emphasized that the focus should be on implementing strategies to fix the struggling economy rather than shifting responsibility.

“No blame game. If the economy is not good, fix it,” he stated firmly, calling on the government to take responsibility for improving the country’s economic outlook.

On the issue of the anti-LGBTQ bill, Aborbi passionately appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to fulfill his constitutional mandate by signing the bill into law. He reminded the administration that the NDC had criticized the previous government for failing to pass the bill and, therefore, expected the current government to act decisively.

“We are pleading with the president to sign the anti-LGBTQ bill. We went on radio to criticize the previous government for not signing it. Now, it’s our turn, and he must act,” he said.

Aborbi expressed cautious optimism, referencing the president’s promise to address the matter within 120 days. However, he warned of serious repercussions if the timeline is not met.

“We are giving the president the benefit of the doubt regarding his 120-day promise. But if he doesn’t sign the bill, I will be very disappointed and will personally lead a demonstration to demand action,” Aborbi declared.

Source: Blutut Africa/Planbfmonline.com
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