Ghanaian blogger and entertainment analyst, Boga Ali Hashim has jabbed the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) for always attributing the ailing economy to covid-19 and, Russia Ukraine war.
According to the outspoken blogger, it would not be surprising to hear the NPP administration also attributes the current economic challenges to the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
He believes, the Akufo-Addo-led government has refused to accept responsibility for their "poor mismanagement of the economy" blaming everything on external factors.
"...waiting for the NPP government to soon blame the country's economic crisis on #turkeysyria earthquake. It is dispiriting to have a leadership that refused to accept responsibility for its ineptitude and poor mismanagement of the economy but always apportions blame on external factors. It was COVID-19 in 2021, the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, and now the Turkey-Syria earthquake. Hmm, we wait to see. Sad moment to be a Ghanaian," he wrote on Twitter.
This comes after two earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria in the space of 12 hours.
The first earthquake measuring 7.8 magnitudes hit south-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border and the second one struck four kilometers outside Ekinozu in central Turkey.
Over 11,000 people have died so far in Turkey and Syria, and more than 37,000 people have been injured and displaced.
Major buildings have collapsed, and the numbers are expected to rise as the search for survivors continues in both countries.


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