Actor Clement Bonney, better known by his stage as Mr. Beautiful, has claimed that the nation lacks effective leadership to run its affairs.
According to Mr. Lovely, economic mismanagement by the government has caused the people of Ghana to endure unimaginable misery, and as a result, Ghanaians are suffering in their own nation.
He said that things have gotten so bad that he now has to spend more than 1,500 Ghana cedis to buy supplies for his daughter, a secondary school student.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb, he lamented: “do we have a government at all, do we? Me, I see it like we just packed some people to be in a convoy for us to see whether we have a government but there’s no government.
“Free SHS, I paid. Even just last Monday, three days ago, do you know the kind of provisions and the things I sent to my daughter in Cape Coast? Every month, I have to buy provisions of GH¢1,500 and send them to my daughter.”
The Kumawood actor added “there’s nothing to speak about because I don’t think we have a government. The only thing is that Ghanaians are disciplined …so they’re managing their life according to their discipline mentality.
“Apart from that, forget, we don’t have a government. I can’t rate them because they don’t qualify to be rated,” he emphasized.