Bernard Mornah has waded into discussions regarding the famous #Dumsormuststop vigil that came off successfully on Saturday May 16, 2015.
Making his submissions on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo", Bernard Mornah, General Secretary of the People's National Convention (PNC), condemned the verbal assaults heaped on the Ghanaian celebrities who led the vigil.
According to Mr. Mornah, it was absolutely unfair and ridiculous on the part of those who showered insults on the celebrities for voicing out their concerns.
He commended the celebrities for embarking on the vigil to register their displeasure with the failures of the Mahama government in the energy sector.
Mr Mornah, who is aspiring for the position of National Chairman, advised the government to stop relying solely on hydroelectric power but rather utilize other opportunities like nuclear energy to generate and supply electricity to consumers in the country.
“Sarkodie is a Ghanaian and affected by the dum, to wit power blackout. Yvonne Nelson is a Ghanaian and affected by the dum…It affects us all. So, why and how come that somebody cannot talk about these issues and therefore anyone who speaks is taken to the cleaners?” he quizzed.
He lambasted the government for "training people who will not be able to help but to overcome the challenges of our economy. I am tired.”
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline/Ghana, email address: [email protected]
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