His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the president of Ghana, received jeers during the 2022 Global Citizen Festival stage in Accra’s Black Star Square.
After delivering his keynote speech, H.E. Nana Addo was jeered by the audience.
He discussed the efforts made by the Ghanaian administration to eradicate poverty and preserve the country’s unity.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I extend a hearty Akwaaba, our word of greeting, from a very hospitable people,” he said to begin his remarks.
To everyone who has traveled far and wide to the capital of Ghana, Accra, to be a part of this momentous occasion.
His Excellency discussed the effects of the Russian-Ukrainian war and climate change on the global and Ghanaian economies.
The youth were tasked by President Nana Addo to discover innovative and unafraid answers to global issues.
Since no stateman has ever received this kind of response, many have criticized the crowd’s behavior as blatant.
Customers who attended the 2022 Global Citizen Festival in person as well as those who participated online from their homes gave it rave reviews.
The Accra, Ghana event brought together artists and world leaders to advance a policy agenda that was centered on empowering girls and women, safeguarding the environment, and bringing about change.
The troubles Ghana has been having economically have been brought to the attention of the crown. These difficulties have had an impact on the lives of many people who came to watch their favorite musician play.
A portion of the crowd began to clap and yell “away.”
However, the president keeps going with his address as planned, and finally the yells die down.
After the speaker exchanged pleasantries with the audience following his address, the uninterested crowd gave their feelings one more outburst with boos.
The DJ on the night after the president’s address may have simply been trying to put the crowd back in a festive mood by playing Black Sherif’s “Kwaku The Traveller” before switching to “who never f***** up, hands in the air, no hands?”
In 2022, Ghana experienced a variety of economic difficulties.
The Cedi, which has an interest rate of almost one dollar for every ten cedis, has been struggling on the international market as the West African nation has battled increases in gasoline prices.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com