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18.09.2018 Feature Article

Our CEOs, Why?

Our CEOs, Why?
18.09.2018 LISTEN

Were they not the people we suffered with to secure the parliamentary and presidential elections victory? Why are they not minding we the grassroots?

Our 'bloods' are boiling and it's as if they have not noticed. We go to them on numerous occasions and our 'cries' are either not met or postponed. What at all have we done to deserve this?

Our CEOs claim not have money, some even tell us "I've been paid but it has not matured", really?

Look at the rich and expensive Kente clothes some of them wore to the historic event at Kyebi, the expensive cars they drove in and all other things which went on at Kyebi, yet, they claim they are broke.

We are not saying they should steal from the government coffers for our sake but at least, they should turn to the worries of the grassroots in job creation and job opportunities. I don't think this will cause them to lose their jobs. NO!

In my assessment of some CEOs, I think Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie(Forestry Commission) and Lawyer Justin Kodua (Y.E.A), should be highly saluted and commended by the President for their great efforts towards securing job opportunities for many of the grassroots. God bless them with long life. Of course, there are others I may not know of but are really doing all they can to help, God bless them as well.

To the remaining CEOs I say, it is still not too late. Remember those you climbed the ladder with, they are the same people you will meet when coming. God be with us all.

Kwesi Asamoah
Dallas, Texas, USA.

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