Mark Okraku Mantey, the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, has encouraged Ghanaians to quit whining about the system’s hardships as a result of fuel price hikes.
According to him, the government has been sympathetic to Ghanaians’ plight and has implemented programs and policies that benefit the entire population.
Mark Okraku Mantey, speaking in an exclusive interview stated that while gasoline costs have increased, Ghanaians should appreciate the government’s efforts in providing free SHS, free water, and free electricity during the epidemic, as well as ambulances.
“While it is true that fuel prices are rising, the government has also provided citizens with free SHS, ambulances, and free water and electricity during the pandemic.’ ‘I believe we should reduce the number of complaints,” he said.
Mark Okraku Mantey also said the Creative Arts Centre will be ready by December 2021 as plans are far advanced to make the place operational.