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A social media user called Kaly Jay was the first to tweet #FixTheCountry and it has eventually turned into a Twitter campaign.
The campaign has garnered over 300,000 tweets with thousands of signatures for the online petition and many celebrities who have contributed to it.
John Dumelo, Mr Drew, Yvonne Nelson, Efia Odo, to mention a few, have openly added their voices to the cause.
The appeal is to encourage the countries politicians to deliver on their campaign promises, which is the least they could do.
Kofi Jamar also tweeted:
“You know Ghana was the first black African country to gain independence, We influenced Nigeria and a host of other black Africans to fight for freedom too. If we get Ghana back in shape. You will see the influence on all other Black African countries. #FixTheCountry”
You know Ghana was the first black African country to gain independence, We influenced Nigeria and a host of other black Africans to fight for freedom too.
— Kofi Jamar ⛓ (@KofiJamar) May 4, 2021
If we get Ghana back in shape
You will see the influence on all other Black African countries. #FixTheCountry
However, a Twitter user who had the guts to call out Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Samini, and Sarkodie who supported Nigerian’s $EndSARS movement, but have remained silent on #FixTheCountry.
Stonebwoy retweeted the post and wrote:
“Please if them send you tell Dem say u no see me o.. which part of the suffering are we not affected by directly and indirectly as Ghanaians. The problem is you the parties Politicizing everything. When you know exactly what To Do.”
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