Ghanaian songstress, Deborah Vanessa Owusu Bonsu, known in showbiz as Sister Derby, has asked Ghanaians to be patient with President Nana Akufo-Addo and give him enough time to solve the country’s problems, since, according to her, he inherited a lot of mess from the previous administration.
According to the songstress, the president cannot solve all the country’s problems within a short period, as he came to meet those problems.
She told Ayeeko Ayeeko on Accra 100.5FM hosted by Nana Romeo on Wednesday, 21 March 2019 that: “The truth is that you can’t expect the government to solve all the problems so soon, so, we have to give them [government] time. It’s not fair and also they came to meet issues, they are also humans like us, so, it is difficult. We just have to give them [government] time.”
“I am affected because recently we travelled to South Africa together, buying the dollar to go is a headache. I wanted to cry. It is very bad. I don’t know what’s happening. The cedi is in serious crisis. I read something on the internet that in the whole of Africa, the Ghana cedi is the weakest and this is not good for the Black Star of Africa, it’s sad,” she added.
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