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Beautiful Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has called on President John Mahama to take steps to improve the plight of "suffering" Ghanaians.
In a blunt tweet Friday afternoon, Yvonne asked the President via his handle, @JDMahama, to "do something" because Ghanaians were "suffering".
Yvonne made a vague reference to the recent hike in recent utility tariffs, implying that Ghanaians were struggling to cope with the new tariffs.
“Mr President. Ghanaians are suffering. The people of Ghana are SUFFERING. #fuel #electricity #water plsdosomething! Thank you,” the actress tweeted.
"God save us!!! Help our land", Yvonne, who has 182,700 followers on twitter, added.


The President has yet to respond to the tweet.
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