Famous Ghanaian Satirist, Kweku Sintim-Misa commonly known as KSM has said that he was impressed when youths in the country came out of their homes to demonstrate.
According to him, he didn’t believe youth in the country could gather and have such a massive demonstration against the ills in the country as he believes the hunger and sufferings the youth are going through are unbearable.
Scores of Ghanaians youths from different walks of life came together to protest against the bad leadership and broken system of the country hence they called on the leaders to fix the country and make the system a little more comfortable for them.
He made this known in an interview and he spewed “The main thing that touched me is that at almost 65 this is the first time I’ve seen a massive demonstration that I didn’t see one party flag or one party color. I saw Ghana first and that my son, that was such a heartwarming experience for me to see the youth out there in their massive numbers and the focus was Ghana first.”
He affirmed that “That was when I realized that maybe there’s still hope. Okatakyie trust me I’ve ruled it out that in my lifetime I will not see the Ghana that I wanted to see. Maybe I won’t see it in my life but now I have the hope that it will happen. When | saw the youth out there and your focus, everything you are saying about #fixthecountry boils down to one thing, Ghana is too mediocre. Let’s raise the standards.”
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Joseph Asare