Ghana seems to be going through tough times at the moment as its citizens who have been complaining badly about the electricity propblem has now added fuel scarcity to their list of worries. Ghanaians are very worried and the president is to be blamed for all this. Check out some photos that popped up on social media. Flip through for more photos below:
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We won’t accept anybody having a controlling stake in our affairs

Opposition leader, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says Ghana will not accept any country be it in Asia, Europe or the Americas, having a controlling stake in the countrys affairs.
We dont want to be the pawn of any power whether it is left, right, Chinese, American or anybody else; we want the controlling stake in the Ghanaian economy to be in the hands of Ghanaians, he said.
Nana Addo, who is the presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party was speaking on the BBCs Hard Talk programme Monday.
Maintaining he had nothing against the role of China in the development of Ghana in particular and Africa in general, the NPP flagbearer said so long as the intervention of China aligned perfectly with the development objectives of the people of Ghana, he had no objections.
I think that what it is that we should all be very clear about is that so long as we continue to be raw material producing countries, changing the destination of the export of those raw materials doesnt necessarily change the basic facts of life of our economies and it is the changing of those basic facts that is the critical challenge for us; so seeing China becoming now the destination of preference for the export of African raw materials - as far as some of us are concerned - doesnt change the facts about the African economy. It is the fundamental nature of the African economy that we require to change if indeed we are going to bring prosperity to the mass of our people and that is, to move away from raw material producing economies to industrializing, value-adding economies, he asserted.
He said any investment, whether it is Chinese investment, American investment, Japanese investment, British investment [that] plays into Ghanas fundamental objective of modernizing its economy, I welcome it. To the extent that it attempts to dilute or divorce itself or veer away from that, I will be critical of it. Our fundamental objective is what we need to see established in our relationship with whoever.
Nana Addo explained his all die be die comments, insisting the statement is never a call to violence and that his record in public life clearly vitiates from any such contemplation.
What the all die be die comment was meant to do, he said, was to draw attention to the fact that violence begets violence and that there was absolute need for President John Mills – who was yet to make a comment on violence visited by his party supporters on their opponents at by-elections – to ensure that we dont have to go down that road.
The NPP flagbearer also rejected suggestions that the high economic growth achieved last year was due to prudent management of the economy by the Mills administration.
He said oil revenues largely accounted for the growth.
Speaking to his signature project of providing free education up to senior high school level, Nana Addo, while not giving indication of how much it would cost to do that – he has to announce that to Ghanaians first - insisted that new revenues, efficient management of the national resources and an expansion in the economy will together create the needed funds for the promise which he said was not just an electoral promise but a necessity.
Pastor Burns Child’s Feet
A 50-year-old pastor who burnt the feet of a two-year-old sick boy suffering from convulsion has been granted police enquiry bail by the Greater Accra Regional branch of the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service.
The pastor, Joseph Nii Quaye of the Wonderful Messiah Church of Resurrection at Shaibu in Accra, was arrested by the police after doctors detected that the boy had sustained serious injuries to the sole of his feet through the pastor’s alleged use of fire in a bid to heal the boy.
The pastor, according to a family source, lighted a fire to a rag and a mixture of herbs known as ‘Sasoo.’ While the rag and the mixture burned, the pastor held the boy and suspended his feet over the fire, resulting in the burns.
The boy was sent to the pastor at about 12:30am of February 18 by his parents when he started to convulse. After two hours, the pastor reportedly handed over the boy to his parents who were waiting outside.
However, the boy was not fully revived and was rushed to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital where he was admitted. According to the source, the parents of the little boy did not realize their child’s feet was burnt until the following day during a routine check of the patient by doctors when they (doctors) noticed that the sole of the boy’s feet had blisters.
The parents were called for questioning during which it was realized that the boy was assaulted by the pastor.
The doctors subsequently liaised with DOVVSU, who arrested the pastor on February 22. The pastor was in police custody until Wednesday February 29 when he was granted bail.
Meanwhile, the boy, who is still receiving treatment at the hospital, has both feet bandaged.
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