Fuel shortage in Ghana since last week is getting a lot of Ghanaians
irritated as many motorists have packed their vehicles while others
engage in public fights at pump stations.
NEWS-ONE surfed social network Twitter to check what some of the country’s celebs have to say about the situation.
Israel Laryea (@Izraella)
Israel Laryea, onetime TV news anchor and journalist at Multimedia
tweeted on Sunday: “Churches half-full, with implications for
offertories as #Ghanafuel shortage keeps worshippers away. #pastorsabr3 #icgc.”
Amanda Jissih (@AmandaJissih)
Host of GhOne’s E-Talk Amanda Jissih said: “So they join queues far away from Accra ..buy gallons and sell twice the price. People are hoarding fuel home? I smell fire outbreaks. Herh Ghana.”
Jay Foley (@jayfoley2131)
Jay Foley posted on twitter for listeners of YFM
asking: “What do u think Ghana must do immediately to salvage our no
fuel no water no electricity bad roads etc.? On air now @Y107FM.”
Kwaku Sintim-Misa (@KSM_Kwaku_Misa)
Comedian and TV icon Kwaku Sintim-Misa could not keep quiet about the
situation. He also posted a comment: “Ghana struck OIL – and the fuel
shortage begun. Gotta love GH!!”
Kafui Dey @KafuiDey
Kafui Dey, host of the rested Who Wants To Be Rich, also had something to say about fuel shortage: “What if the bulk distribution companies also ask for #CASH before releasing the fuel stocks? #Ghana #fuelshortage.”
Yvonne Nelson @yvonnenelsongh
Popular actress Yvonne Nelson tweeted: “What is happening to GHANA? Why? A
country where everyone is afraid to speak. ….What you allow is what
will continue. I rest my case. After all nobody cares! #GH”
Chase Forever (@chaseforever)
R&B sensation Chase Forever also tweeted a photo of people queuing for petrol at East Legon saying: “From petrol to Gold #nowghana East Legon.”
E.L (@ELrepGH)
Rapper EL on Saturday tweeted: “Floods, Economic turmoil, No
Electricity, No water, No Petrol, Rugged Roads, Ousted National Team,
Welcome to Ghana.”
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