Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah has expressed her steadfast support for President Akufo Addo, declaring that she will never criticise him for the perceived hardships in the country.
During an interview with Berla Mundi on The Day Show, Asamoah suggested that the challenges faced by Ghana are partly due to a reluctance among the youth to engage in hard work, as they are more inclined towards seeking quick money.
According to the musician, there are numerous job opportunities available, but the Ghanaian youth’s preference for shortcuts hinders the country’s progress.
Asamoah’s statements imply a belief that the economic difficulties may not be as severe as perceived, and she contends that President Akufo Addo is performing better than the public narrative suggests.
Her remarks contribute to an ongoing debate about the state of the nation and the role of leadership in addressing challenges.