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"Wataweza Fikia Gen Z Wa Kenya?" Ghanaian Youth Disappointed After Only 10 Turned Up For Protests

opera.com 2024/10/4

A young Ghanaian man gave his fellow countrymen a hard time for not showing up for demonstrations, intended to put pressure on the government to reduce the cost of living.

When he saw the video, Kenyans who were watching it sympathized with him and told him, to wait until everyone in the nation suffered the effects of the current scenario.

The young man noticed that just a small number of people, had come out in favor of the protests and questioned were those suffering were.

A little number of Ghanaian activists has voiced dissatisfaction, with their fellow citizens for not staging street protests against the high cost of life. 

The anonymous teenager could be heard angrily berating his fellow youth, on camera for not showing up to fight for their life in a video that @MrJamesKe posted on X.

We should be ashamed of ourselves because it hurts, so much to see how many individuals come here after making the ultimate sacrifice to stand up for the average Ghanaian.

It makes sense why the media is inquiring as to our sympathies. We don't have sympathy. We are fellow Ghanaians who think the people have been treated unfairly," he remarked.

The irate demonstrator also denounced the security guards who had been dispatched to irritate them, claiming that the low turnout demonstrated that citizens were hesitant to alter their nation.

He saw that although the average person's life was not going well, people were not backing the movement to effect change.

The very least that the average Ghanaian, who is suffering injustice and victimization, could have done was to publicly declare, "We support you in everything that you do." However, what do we observe? It is quite depressing," he continued. 

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