Ghana is on the brink of moral collapse – Fifi Kwetey

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Former Member of Parliament for Ketu South Fiifi Kwetey has said he fears for the future of Ghana.

In his view, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is only fixated on helping his party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to break the 8-year electoral cycle but not to work to ameliorate the economic conditions of Ghanaians.

Speaking on the New Day show with Johnnie Hughes on TV3 Wednesday September 28, the aspiring General Secretary of the NDC said Ghana is being governed currently by a group of selfish individuals.


“The truth is that I fear for the future of this country, I worry for the future of this country. People look at it in terms of what is happening to the economy, the collapse of the economy, people look at it in terms of what is happening to the inability to do what has been promised in education, in health, in infrastructure and so on, I look at it it beyond that.

“I see a decadent soul of a country, I see a country whose soul is being bastardized by a group that I call very selfish, unpatriotic who care only about power,” he said.

He added “To think that a leader, almost approaching 8 years, in the midst of all these desperations, in the midst of the hopelessness, a future that is bleak, not just for our future but but also our children’s children, his obsession is that  ‘I want to break the 8’.

“That tells you this nation is really on the brink of what I call moral collapse.”

By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana