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General News of Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
2019-07-09
Hanna Bissiw is a women's organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
Women's Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC); Dr. Hanna Bissiw asks President Akufo-Addo, who, she said, proved to be "a successful failure" to improve her game and redeem her image.
Speaking to the media during the "Kum Yen Preko" protest on Tuesday (July 9th), Dr. Bissiw remained silent about "the many failed promises" under the ruling government.
For a government that succeeded a government that was dedicated to development; the construction of roads, school infrastructure, etc., she said, it is right that they show the required diligence in pursuing the good deeds and that they thus hold all their promises to Ghanaians.
"President Akufo-Addo, we did not vote for a tourist. The roads, schools, infrastructure that John Dramani Mahama and his administration, we ask him to restore. Too many missed promises. The president is a failure, so we ask him that the promises they made are consistent with the promises made. They should fulfill the promises. "
The violation of freedom of the press by various badaults on media workers is, in her opinion, a clear proof of intolerance on the part of the Akufo-Addo government. She stressed the need for the government to put in place appropriate measures to restore mental health in the country.
"It should restore our peace and security. they should stop insulting our intelligence, they should stop killing us; and we need the freedom of the press, we want our press to be free, we want the press to inform us, cease to intimidate them, cease to kill journalists, cease to imprison journalists, sell journalists in exile, we want our freedom and we will defend boldly, our freedom and our rights and president, we resist the rule of the oppressors. "
The "Kum Yen Preko" demonstration was held to show his dissatisfaction with the recent difficulties and insecurity in the country.
The event organized by a group of members of the Coalition for Social Justice brought together many other people from all walks of life, who expressed their dissatisfaction with what they call a great difficulty and insecurity. in the country.
Among the groups that participated in the event were the Minority Caucus in Parliament, the Greater Accra Market Women Association, the Concerned Drivers Union, the True Drivers Union, the Free Media Vanguard, the Coalition for National Sovereignty, dissatisfied customers of MenzGold and unpaid from Gold Coast Fund Management. among others.
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