The pill is bitter but be patient – Malor appeals to Ghanaians


The Presidency has compared the current economic hardship Ghanaians are facing to a patient taking bitter pills, which are needed for better health.

It says if there is any ‘swifter medication’ to make the country ‘healthy,’ President John Dramani Mahama would have gone for it.

These remarks were made by the Head of Communications at the Presidency, Ben Dotse Malor, on TV3’s Midday Live Wednesday.

Pressure has been growing on government as Ghanaian living standards takes a hit after increases in utility tariffs, poor power supply and of late, an acute fuel shortage which is appears to be normalising.

Some professionals on Ghana’s 54rd Republic Day celebration last Tuesday, embarked on a rare march to the Flagstaff House over percieved corruption in government and a percieved lack of action in tackling problems facing the economy.

Mr. Malor said President Mahama is aware of the challenges confronting Ghanaians and is making painstaking efforts to get those challenges addressed once and for all.

He said the president is conscious of short-term measures but has opted for medium- and long-term measures in order to address the issues permanently.

‘President Mahama is deeply aware of the issues,’ Mr Malor stated.

‘He takes the concern of Ghanaians seriously.’
He said the president wants the best for the nation and so lends his ears to every concern raised by Ghanaians.

Ghanaians should give him time, Mr. Malor entreated.

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