Mr. Kusi Boafo, Ghana’s Head of Public Sector Reforms has described Ghana as an embarrassing country as compared to Rwanda.
In a Facebook post, Mr. Boafo indicated that “I was there with a 7 member delegation. We stepped out to find food. There was no seller on the streets and everything was in order. With the equivalence of 40cedis, I fed all the 7 people. Rent is so controlled and accommodation is easy. I realized Ghana is in crisis”.
His post is below:
“The only thing we’ve than Rwanda is our politicians drive luxurious cars than theirs. From what I saw, Ghana is an embarrassment of a country and a total abomination to the creator”.
“I was there with a 7 member delegation. We stepped out to find food. There was no seller on the streets and everything was in order. With the equivalence of 40cedis, I fed all the 7 people. Rent is so controlled and accommodation is easy. I realized Ghana is in crisis”.
“If we don’t stop worshipping politicians and playing foolish NPP vs NDC politics, we will suffer in the future. I admit that I was a Public sector boss from Ghana; I drive a better car than their finance minister. They’ve more ambulances than we have. Ambulances even placed in farms”
“Police were not stopping us unnecessarily on our way so I asked the driver and he told me all vehicles are equipped with chips from the Vehicle Licensing. Once your roadworthy and license are valid, you just swipe them every morning. If it expires, the police are aware”.
“There’s so much serenity in the country. I saw a Methodist Church in a village shut down because the building looked weak. The church was told to put it in good shape before they can get a permit to reopen. They don’t want to wait for it to collapse before they blame God”- Kusi Boafo “We toured the country. Saw a lot of big plantations like coffee, tea, and others. To my amazement, there were ambulances following farmers to the plantations in case there’s an injury. These small villages had hospitals with very young efficient working medics. I was in awe”
Source: Mybrytnewsroom/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma