Politician and businessman Kennedy Agyapong wants Ghanaians to pause the public pity for government spending—calling for firm investment when it matters most.
In the wake of that tragic helicopter crash that claimed several lives (including two senior ministers), Agyapong reminded us all: there are moments when government must spend for the sake of national interest. In his words: “Sometimes allow the government to spend.” He urged the public to give authorities room to act decisively—not swing into frugality—during times of crisis and reconstruction.