Akufo-Addo May Not Respect You But Tell Him Ghanaians Are Suffering – Otumfuo Charged

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Godsbrain Captain Smart, a broadcast journalist, has urged Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu to speak out about the country’s plight.

He decried the silence of renowned chiefs, CSOs, and pastors on the sufferings that are killing Ghanaians under Akufo-Addo on the Onua TV Morning show.

“Otumfuo and Okyenhene, I’m not by this message trying to disrespect you in any way, and never will I ever do that. But with all due respect, I’m disappointed in you for being silent. Otumfuo, Nana Addo listens whenever you talk; unless you tell me he doesn’t heed to your good counsel, but I won’t be surprised If he refuses to listen to you because [Akufo-Addo] doesn’t respect anyone including you.

“Togbe Afede are you happy? Asogli State are you happy with the way the people of Volta Region are being treated? Go to Keta and have a look at the place yourself. Awomefia are you happy? All the chiefs in Ghana are you pleased with the current happenings in the country? Even your royalties they don’t pay. Krobea Asante Kotokohene please your silence is long overdue, we want to hear from you,” Captain Smart said.

“People are just dying like animals and all of you are quiet. The so-called CSOs, you are ‘useless’ CSOs – CDD, IMANI Africa, are you in support of the government taxing capital, nobody is talking. Everybody is quiet while Ghanaians suffer and die…,” he observed.

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