Kwame Obeng Asare popularly known as A Plus has called out government officials who calling Ghanaians to fix their attitudes before calling for the country to be fixed.
On May 3, 2021 the Youths of Ghana started a campaign on social media to help put the government on their toes to fix the economic hardships in the country, a campaign they hash tagged #FixTheCountry.
The #FixTheCountry campaign has since gained a lot of followings as some celebrities or other personalities have added their voice to help push the agenda.
Reacting to this campaign being championed by the youths, certain officials of the ruling government have come out to speak against the #FixTheCountry campaign asking that Ghanaians should rather concentrate on fixing their attitudes rather than championing this agenda.
A Plus in a post on his official Facebook page has called out this government officials who are against the #FixTheCountry Campaign and rather saying Ghanaians don’t pay taxes so they should rather fix their attitudes.
In his post, The People’s Project (TPP) founder and leader stated that when Ghanaian citizens pay their taxes, the government officials spend 60million on just travels.
He also added that 1.9 million of money paid as taxes by the Ghanaian citizen is used for entertainment in the Jubilee House and also pay V8s.
These taxes are being paid by young Ghanaian entrepreneurs who go through a lot to see their businesses flourish and end up paying all their profits into taxes.
Here is what A Plus has to say in his post as he fires Government officials standing against the #FixTheCountry campaign ……….
After all these that young entrepreneurs go thorough, they will come back and say, fix your attitude because Ghanaians don’t pay taxes. When we pay taxes you spend 60 million on travels. You spend about 1.9 million on entertainment at the jubilee House in a year and use the rest to buy V8s.
Nkwasiasɛm nkoaa na aka mo!!!
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