Celebrities have jumped on board, frequently expressing their displeasure in person or on social media.
Due to the constant rises in fuel prices, rapper Sarkodie has indicated that he will conduct interviews via Zoom rather than in person.
Desmond Blackmore, better known as D Black, the boss of Black Avenue Music, has called on the government to come to the citizens’ aid.
According to him, the government has failed to fulfill its promise of assisting citizens, citing the economy’s poor performance on a variety of fronts.
He wrote on Twitter, “Town make hard ooo… Naaaa. The government is not assisting people as promised.
There are no jobs, no incentives for the lower class, the economy is struggling on multiple fronts, the cedi is rapidly depreciating, and the people are suffering.”