Prince David Osei to Ghanaians: keep calm, economy will recover
In a recent Instagram post, the thespian expressed his belief in the government's efforts to revitalise the economy, citing the recent road construction projects as a positive step forward
Renowned Ghanaian actor, Prince David Osei, has urged Ghanaians to remain optimistic about the country’s economic prospects, despite the current challenges.
In a recent Instagram post, the thespian expressed his belief in the government’s efforts to revitalise the economy, citing the recent road construction projects as a positive step forward.
He acknowledged that the economic turmoil is a global phenomenon, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and that Ghana is not alone in its struggles.
He pointed out that even developed countries like the United Kingdom are facing economic challenges, and that companies like Shell PLC, Guinness Ltd, and Microsoft are relocating from neighbouring Nigeria due to economic difficulties.
The actor emphasised the need for collective effort and responsible citizenship to build the nation, urging Ghanaians to support the government’s initiatives and have faith in its ability to steer the economy back on track.
“We all need to work together to build our nation. Let’s be responsible and accountable citizens. Better days are ahead for Ghana. Good morning.”
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