James Kwabena Bomfeh, former National Youth Organizer of the ConventionPeople's Party (CPP), has called on Ghanaians to "speak their minds" on national issues.
Speaking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo", James Kwabena Bomfeh, also called Kabila expressed profound regrets over the silence of Ghanaians in addressing the Mahama administration.
According to him, Ghanaians should put a stop to their "irritatingly tolerant" attitudes and speak out against the actions of the current administration.
Reacting to some comments made by President Mahama, particularly the statements that the President made on May Day (Worker's Day); Kabila stated categorically that President Mahama should have seized the moment to render an apology to Ghanaian workers for failing to address the crippling economic challenges.
Obviously not too happy with the turn of events in the country, Kabila admonished Ghanaians saying "we are becoming irritatingly tolerant. Irritant tolerance! That’s what we have become as a people…We must speak our minds and speak bluntly at this matter that the government is showing to be insensitive. If I were his Excellency the President, I would use May Day as an opportunity to apologize to the people of this country for failing to address a challenge I have promised I willdeal with.” |
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