‘Ghanaians fight for politicians, but don’t care about ourselves’ – Kwakw Menu

Popular Kumahood actor, Kwaku Manu, has shared his viewpoint on former President Nana Addo Dankwa’s statue which was violated on January 13, 2025.

Kwaku Manu, in a dialogue on United Showbiz, said, before a statue is set up in favour of a president, it should have to go through parliamentary concurrence.

“I am disappointed in Ghanaians because we fight for politicians, but we do not care about ourselves. People are going through poverty in the country and the leaders are not doing anything about it. I won’t be surprised if someone damaged the statue out of hunger. All I am saying is that before a president decides to build a statue for himself, it should go through the Parliament.

“Thence, they can decide steady if that particular president deserves it. Without that, everyone can just build a statue on behalf of the president. These leaders should let the citizens credit them and not the other way round,” he mentioned.

He added that “during the 2020 general election, some citizens were shot dead at Techiman, everyone, including journalists, called on president to at least give a speech on it. But he didn’t. Assuming this happened in another country, the police involved would be arrested by now.”

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Source:chaleradio.com

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