Ghanaian dancehall artiste
J. Derobie has said the Akufo-Addo-led government is really working to fix the
economy but the failure of previous governments in playing their part to move
the country forward has meant that the current administration must put in more
effort to make Ghana great in the future.
The dancehall artiste was speaking in an interview on the Class Drive (CD) on Class91.3FM on Friday, 27 September 2019.
He told show host, Prince Benjamin, that: “Akufo-Addo’s administration, to me, personally, I think he’s working but it is yet for us to see and I think we’ll see it in years to come, not now.”
“You know, previous governments and all that, people were like the economy was hard. Why is the economy hard? Because there are certain things that we didn’t do or the previous government didn’t do”, he said.
“Since Akufo-Addo came, they are like the economy is harder because we didn’t fix other things in the previous years, it affected us at Akufo-Addo’s time, so, even if Akufo-Addo is fixing it, you wouldn’t see it because the effect is huge. You won’t see it; it’s step by step”, he added.
“So, I feel he’s working, but if only he puts in more and more effort, I think in the future things will be great for Ghana.”
The Nungua-based artiste, who became popular when he auditioned for Mr Eazi's emPawa 100 project, was on the CD to promote his new song titled "Odo Bra".
The dancehall artiste was speaking in an interview on the Class Drive (CD) on Class91.3FM on Friday, 27 September 2019.
He told show host, Prince Benjamin, that: “Akufo-Addo’s administration, to me, personally, I think he’s working but it is yet for us to see and I think we’ll see it in years to come, not now.”
“You know, previous governments and all that, people were like the economy was hard. Why is the economy hard? Because there are certain things that we didn’t do or the previous government didn’t do”, he said.
“Since Akufo-Addo came, they are like the economy is harder because we didn’t fix other things in the previous years, it affected us at Akufo-Addo’s time, so, even if Akufo-Addo is fixing it, you wouldn’t see it because the effect is huge. You won’t see it; it’s step by step”, he added.
“So, I feel he’s working, but if only he puts in more and more effort, I think in the future things will be great for Ghana.”
The Nungua-based artiste, who became popular when he auditioned for Mr Eazi's emPawa 100 project, was on the CD to promote his new song titled "Odo Bra".
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