Most of the #FixTheCountry protestors are NDC - Freddie Blay

Freddie Blay, however, believes the current state of the country is not as bad as it was under the Mahama administration.

Most of the #FixTheCountry protestors are NDC - Freddie Blay

The National Chairman of the ruling NPP, Freddie Blay, says most of the people clamouring for the #FixTheCountry protests on social media are members of the NDC.

According to him, although the country has problems, the Akufo-Addo government is in the process of fixing them.

“It’s a democratic country, you can have an opinion, maybe most of them are NDC people and maybe they are even referring to what then-candidate Akufo-Addo did say that when you are in power and people are complaining that things aren’t going well, fix it. Of course, government is in the act of fixing the problems in this country,” he said, as quoted by Starrfm.com.gh.

A section of Ghanaians have taken to Twitter to vent their anger in protest of poor governance and the high cost of living in the country, using the hashtag #FixTheCountry.

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Freddie Blay, however, believes the current state of the country is not as bad as it was under the Mahama administration.

“Talk about dumsor, it’s not the dumsor as we know it in the NDC era that took place for four years, a few problems that we encountering. We are having problems with our distributing lines and definitely, efforts are being made to repair the broken down ones.

“So, if they say we should fix the country, definitely at our pace we doing that, a pace that Ghanaians will be happy with.

“We have explained that the situation is not a permanent situation, it’s just a three-four months situation that people are making it look as if everything is broken down and we are not doing anything about it,” the NPP National Chairman added.