
Ghanaians Demand Action: Unfulfilled Promises and Public Outcry
Ghanaian Citizens Demand Government Accountability: An Update on Key Promises Ghana's citizens are increasingly vocal in demanding accountability from the government regarding several key promises made during the 2020 election campaign. A recent video posted by SkobaPR7 highlights several areas of concern. These concerns include the high cost of data, the implementation of the LGBTQ+ bill, the progress of the 24-hour economy initiative, and the allocation of funds to the Women's Bank. "We need very clear terms as to what the government intends to do," states SkobaPR7 in his video, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency. He points to the delayed reduction in data costs, a significant issue for many Ghanaians, as an example of unfulfilled promises. Another concern revolves around the 51 million cedis allocated to the Women's Bank, with questions raised about whether this meets the minimum capital requirements for such an institution. The video also touches upon the government's handling of the LGBTQ+ bill and the impact of Galamsey on the environment. While the video presents a critical perspective, it underscores the public's desire for concrete action and clear communication from the government on these important issues. The ongoing dialogue highlights the significance of government transparency and responsiveness to the needs of its citizens.