Renowned Ghanaian actor and New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporter, Prince David Osei, has called on Ghanaians to unite and collaborate in the nation’s development efforts. Osei, who resides in East Legon, recently took to X to express his appreciation for the newly constructed road connecting School Junction through Trassacco to the motorway. He highlighted how this infrastructure project would significantly reduce the traffic congestion in East Legon, improving the daily commute for many residents, including himself.
Osei commended President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for their efforts in enhancing the country’s infrastructure. He acknowledged that while the administration has faced challenges and criticisms, projects like the new road demonstrate tangible progress and benefits for the public.
“This is incredibly beautiful. The road construction is impeccable. I live in East Legon, and with this new road connecting from School Junction through Trassacco to the motorway, I won’t have to wake up at 5.30 am every morning just to beat the East Legon traffic. Impressive work by the government,” Osei stated.
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Despite the global economic challenges impacting many nations, including Ghana, Osei remains hopeful about the country’s future. He pointed out that even major companies like Shell PLC, Guinness Ltd, and Microsoft are feeling the strain, leading to significant business decisions like relocating from Nigeria due to economic instability.
Osei emphasized the importance of collective effort and responsibility among citizens to navigate through these tough times. “Not everything has been perfect with this administration, but at least we are seeing some positives. The global economic crisis is being felt worldwide, and it’s not easy. However, I firmly believe that our economy will recover,” he remarked.
Highlighting the economic difficulties faced by other countries, such as the United Kingdom’s slow recovery from a partial recession and widespread inflation, Osei urged Ghanaians to remain resilient and cooperative. “There is no magic solution. We all need to work together to build our nation. Let’s be responsible and accountable citizens. Better days are ahead for Ghana,” he concluded.