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Some discerning listeners of Joy FM did not go easy on President Akufo-Addo and his administration for disappointing Ghanaians.
Following yesterday’s floods in various parts of the Greater Accra Region, many listeners who called into the Super Morning Show wondered why no government is finding a sustainable solution to this problem.
Listeners say should the laws that bar people from building in waterways be implemented, it would go a long way to solve this perennial issue.
Other listeners also ventured into other sectors in which they believed the President had performed abysmally.
For some, they were disappointed in President Akufo-Addo since they believed his government was going to be the game changer for the country.
Listen to the full call-ins below:
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