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The Committee for Joint Action (CJA) says it will organize a public forum to draw attention to what the organizers call the myriad of problems confronting the country.
It said the measures put in place by the government such as mobile phone talk tax and the persistent increase in fuel prices had aggravated the situation of Ghanaians.
The organizers say the forum will provide an avenue for an assessment of the economic situation in the country.
Speaking to Joy News, a leading member of the CJA, Samuel Ablakwa Okudzeto, said the forum was necessitated by the emphasis on personalities in the discussion of national issues.
The CJA, he said, wanted to call the politicians to order and stress the need to focus on issues instead of personalities.
Speakers at the forum will include Hanna Tetteh, Kwesi Pratt Junior and Kyerekyere Opoku, General Secretary of the National Renaissance Party.
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