Actress Lydia Forson has set tongues wagging on social media once again have making quite a controversial statement about leadership and governance in Africa.
In a thread of tweet, Lydia Forson bemoaned how the role of Africans played in the slave trade is not discussed enough only because racist will jump at anything to shift blame.
However, she expressed optimism that someday, we are going to have to understand why African leaders keep Africans in poverty.
According to Lydia, there are many who benefit from our underdevelopment.
This comes after Lydia Forson dropped her two cents on the discussion regarding the dismissal of Charles Adu Boahen from his post as Minister of State.
The Minister of State in charge of Finance was dismissed hours before the premiere of investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ latest work ‘Galamsey Economy’.
Reacting to this, Lydia Forson took to her Twitter and asserted that the expose, the selective outrage and termination of Charles Adu Boahen’s contract as Minister of State is all but for show.
According to the controversial tweep, nothing has and will change until the allegations are thoroughly investigated and the guilty parties are forced to face the law.
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