Lydia Forson has failed to understand why the government decided to impose more taxes on citizens at a time when many are suffering in poverty amid a high inflation rate.
According to Lydia who believes that times are hard, several Ghanaians are battling depression due to the bad economy coupled with the high cost of living.
“When you think about how hard things are in this country, it can easily send you into depression. In fact I’m almost certain a majority of us are battling depression; we just force ourselves through it each day. Worse is that we’re being led by people who don’t care,” she tweeted on November 28.
In a separate post that also highlighted the plight of Ghanaians, the actress who has been vocal about issues that affect citizens listed a number of things that continue to drain the pocket of many.
“A lot of people are unemployed, those who aren’t, barely make enough to survive each month. Between transportation, accommodation and food, you barely have enough for anything else. But your leaders believe, let’s TAX them some more,” said.
Check out the tweets below:
When you think about how hard things are in this country, it can easily send you into depression.
In fact I’m almost certain a majority of us are battling depression; we just force ourselves through it each day.
Worse is that we’re being led by people who don’t care.
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) November 28, 2022
A lot of people are unemployed, those who aren’t , barely make enough to survive each month.
Between transportation, accommodation and food, you barely have enough for anything else.
But your leaders believe, let’s TAX them some more.
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) November 28, 2022