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Ghana is in very deep trouble

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Seasoned journalist Kwesi Pratt has issued a stark warning about Ghana’s future, saying the country is in “very, very deep trouble” and requires an urgent, collective rescue effort that rises above partisan interests.

Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana monitored by MyNewsGh, Pratt said the scale of institutional decay confronting the country should alarm all citizens.

“Everybody knows that Ghana is in trouble and we need to rally all the forces we can find in order to carry on a rescue mission,” he said, describing the situation as one that could rapidly spiral if ignored.

He cautioned that failure to unite around the national interest could have dire consequences.

“If we don’t rally around the flag and the interest of working people, this country can very very quickly become a banana republic,” Pratt warned, adding that his concern extended beyond the present to Ghana’s long-term future.

Pratt argued that the moment demands leadership that looks beyond party loyalty.

“You need people who have membership of NDC or NPP or CPP or PNC who can look beyond the narrow objective of capturing power and focus on the national interest,” he said.

According to him, the gravity of Ghana’s challenges cuts across multiple state institutions, making unity and honesty indispensable.

“I’m so very deeply worried about the present and future of this country,” he added.

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Ahmed Hadizat Omayoza
Ahmed Hadizat Omayozahttps://talentzmedia.com
Hadizat Ahmed is a Nigerian news writer known for creating clear, engaging, and informative content across a range of topics. She has a proven ability to research, analyze, and present complex information in an accessible manner. Her work is characterized by accuracy, objectivity, and a keen understanding of diverse audiences.
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