National Communication Director for the National Democratic Congress, Sammy Gyamfi has earlier today slam President Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo-Addo. He slammed the President because he claims he has been spending so much on things which are not productive.
Speaking on Kessben FM with Mr Speaker, Sammy Gyamfi revealed that the economy of Ghana is currently in a bad state but the President keeps spending like an "Arabian King". He stated that the habit of renting expensive private jets and exhibiting extravagant lifestyle is the reason why UTAG, CETAG and TEWU are all threatening to go on strike.
When asked by Mr Speaker why he thinks all these unions want to go on strike, Sammy Gyamfi stated that the unions want to go on strike because there are a lot of hardships in Ghana. He revealed that fuel prices keeps increasing everyday and salary increment does not correspond with it.
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