We joined your kalypo campaign to prepare you, but you made our situation worse – Concerned drivers



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General News of Monday, July 8, 2019

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

2019-07-08

Drivers involved  The members of the badociation lamented that the challenges facing drivers are unbearable

The president of the concerned Ghana badociation, Paa Willie, criticized President Nana Akufo-Addo for her disappointing drivers.

He told Kwabena Agyapong on Frontline at Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm that drivers across the country were "extremely disappointed" because the current leader had not kept his promises.

According to him, the challenges facing drivers are unbearable and make the majority of them financially handicapped.

He suggested that members of the badociation would join the Kum Yen Preko demonstration to express their frustration and disappointment at the president.

He recounted how the drivers campaigned to make sure that Nana Addo was elected president and pointed out that the drivers would also campaign to get him elected if he did not respond to their concerns.

"We joined the Kalyppo campaign to elect Nana Addo to the Ghana presidency, but from what we have seen so far, he has disappointed us and as drivers, we believe that It's important that we remind him of the promises they made to us in 2020., "he said.

He said the drivers were inspired by President Akufo-Addo's encouragement to "be citizens but not spectators".

He pointed out some of the challenges, stating that the Akufo-Addo drivers were impoverished, contrary to his promise to make their lives enjoyable.

Drivers can not support themselves and their loved ones because the man who, when he was looking for power, joined us in our trotro, now enjoys luxury with his wife, children and members of his family without worrying about the results achieved by his faithful allies. "

He mentioned "the unprecedented increase in fuel prices", claiming that prices had climbed astronomically under the current leadership.

He also spoke of poor road infrastructure despite the road costs they pay and the controversial luxury vehicle tax.

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