Ghanaians Are Still Suffering . . . We Haven't Reached Our Destination Yet - Kabila

James Kwabena Bomfeh, popularly called Kabila, has slammed the Mahama administration over its poor governance system in the country.

Speaking on Peace FM's Kokrokoo, Kabila reiterated that Ghanaians are suffering under the current administration due to the government decisions.

He spoke against the high electricity bills that have become the bane of many Ghanaians over several months now.

To the Spokesperson for CPP Presidential candidate Ivor Greenstreet, the government could utilize better resources to relieve Ghanaians of their plight in particularly the water and energy sectors.

Touching on the water sector, Kabila was surprised at the inability of the government to put practical measures in place to revamp the sector.
 
Reflecting on a trip he made to Kintampo in the Brong Ahafo Region where there was a heavy downpour, Kabila told host Nana Yaw Kesse that he was alarmed by the rate at which no system was adopted to store up the rains for future use.

He urged the government to begin to harvest water to resolve the water problems confronting Ghanaians.

He further rehashed on the failures of the Mahama government to improve the energy sector, with respect to the electricity billing system in the country.

“As a country, we haven’t reached our destination yet. So, our leaders shouldn’t give themselves thumbs up that everything is alright in this country. People are suffering," he stated.

James Kwabena Bomfeh concluded by appealing to Ghanaians to vote out the Mahama government during the November 7 polls and so elect the CPP flagbearer, who to him, will bring relief to the citizenry.