The President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs, Osagyefo Osaedeeyo Agyeman Badu, has pledged his support for the youth who are agitating on social media to fix the country concept.
He said the agitation of the youth for both political and traditional leaders to fix the country’s economy for the social good is a wake up call that must not be ignored.
Speaking to MASEMTV GH in the Dormaa west district of the Bono Region during his tour to the traditional areas under the Dormaa paramountcy on his campaign against the fight make Dormaa the cleaniest in the region,the President according to him, said the “Fix the country campaign is not only targeting the government, but traditional leaders, the clergy and politicians stressing the youth in the country feel that leaders in general have disappointed them.
Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu who is also the Omanhene of the Dormaa Traditional Area, said while some of them were in support of the call, they condemned attempts by others to use the campaign as an opportunity to verbally abuse some leaders in the country.
The President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs described the campaign as appropriate and called on the government to accept the criticisms by working to meet the demands of the youth.
He adding that constructive criticism only help to put pressure on the government to work hard to improve the living standards of the citizenry.
He said the social discontent emanating from all these situations underscore the fix the country agitation.
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