Radio show host Nana Romeo has voiced his frustration over the lack of support for the #DumsorMustStop vigil organized by Yvonne Nelson and her team.
He criticized Ghanaians for their silence on the ongoing power outages, suggesting that loyalty to their preferred political parties has hindered their willingness to express discontent.
“We lack honesty in this country. It’s undeniable that power outages affect us all. Nine years ago, people protested against the government, and now, similar challenges have resurfaced. Yet, there’s a reluctance to support the vigil, and it’s disheartening. The poor attendance at Yvonne Nelson’s vigil reflects this hypocrisy,” Nana Romeo stated.
He continued, “This should have been a united effort to draw the government’s attention to the suffering of the people. However, the lack of turnout indicates a broader issue in our society. If we don’t hold our leaders accountable, we’ll continue to suffer.”
Yvonne Nelson led Ghanaians in a vigil on June 8, 2024, to highlight the country’s power crisis. However, unlike previous events she led, this vigil saw low attendance, reflecting a concerning apathy among the populace.
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