The pressure group, United Voices for Change, has officially announced its readiness to collaborate with Yvonne Nelson’s team in the upcoming “Dumsor Must Stop” demonstration.
In a press statement released yesterday, the group expressed its support for the decision to join forces with the actress in urging the government to find an immediate solution to the current power crisis.
“United Voices for Change is pleased to announce, to the general public, our prudent decision to collaborate with Yvonne Nelson’s ‘Dumsor Must Stop’ demonstration. As a group of Ghanaians deeply concerned about the welfare of our nation, we have witnessed firsthand the severe challenges posed by the current electricity crisis,” part of the statement reads.
According to the group, the persistent power fluctuation referred to as “Dumsor” has negatively impacted the daily lives of ordinary Ghanaians and the entire national economy.
The convener of the group, Sylvestin Ronald Antwi, stated that his organization is participating in this demonstration not only to protest but also to represent the millions of Ghanaians who are frustrated and disillusioned by the ongoing power crisis.
“Our participation is rooted in the belief that it is imperative to convey these frustrations directly to the government. We intend to emphasize the need for honesty and transparency regarding the electricity issue. It is crucial for the government to openly communicate the root causes of the power outages, and the steps being taken to address them”.
He argued that the citizens of this country have entrusted their destiny to the government, and it is time for the government to fulfil its mandate by addressing the pressing concerns of the people.
Ronald Antwi emphasized that Ghanaians deserve to know why they are experiencing power outages, what is being done to resolve the issue, and when we can the people expect a return to stable electricity supply.
He stated that transparency will not only ease public frustration but also build trust between the government and the citizens.
Sylvestin Ronald Antwi acknowledged UVC’s recognition of Yvonne Nelson’s ‘Dumsor Must Stop’ demonstration as an opportunity for Ghanaians to come together and voice their collective grievances.
He stressed that the planned demonstration goes beyond political affiliations, highlighting that power outages affect everyone, regardless of their political beliefs.
As the convener of United Voices For Change, he believes that unity and collective action can bring about the necessary change to enhance the quality of life for all Ghanaians.
He urged all citizens, regardless of their political views, to participate in the upcoming peaceful demonstration.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com