Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu has sparked a heated debate after sharing his passionate opinion on Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign promises to provide Ghanaians with low-rate credit card system if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
Kwaku Manu’s Statement On UTV
During an appearance on UTV’s United Showbiz program on July 27, Kwaku Manu expressed his concerns, stating:
“It is those who work that need credit cards, not people who are not working. In America, credit cards are given to those who are employed. How many Ghanaians even earn GHC1000, not to mention GHC1,500? Ghanaians need jobs, not credit cards.”
Kwaku Manu’s comments have resonated with many Ghanaians who believe that the promise of credit cards is irrelevant and not a priority for the country. Many citizens are calling for job creation and employment opportunities, rather than access to credit.
The actor’s statement has sparked a wider conversation about the needs of Ghanaians and the relevance of NPP presidential candidate, Dr Bawumia’s campaign promise. The debate highlights the importance of understanding the needs and concerns of citizens during political campaigns.
While some may see credit cards as a convenient financial tool, others believe that it is not a solution to the country’s economic challenges. Kwaku Manu’s opinion has added a valuable perspective to the conversation, emphasizing the need for employment opportunities and financial stability.
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