Let’s criticize constructively– Adjetey Anang
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Popular Ghanaian Actor, Adjetey Anang has called onGhanaians
especially his fellow celebrities to exercise patience with Government
as they work hard to find a lasting solution to problems bedeviling
the nation.
Problems that may have started years ago before the assumption of the
office of this current Government.
In a Chat with Razz Newspaper Over the weekend at the time some
celebrities were making their stance known as far as"DUMSOR" is
concerned, he stated that, he believes every Government over the years
at a point in time faced some sort of National crisis that may be as a
results of a "Dormant Volcano waiting to erupt" so we must all face it
together because it is not a one man thing.
Speaking about his colleagues in the industry and their opinions on
the energy crisis, he said, he doesn't know the details of the
statements they made, he only saw a few on social media so can't
really tell if the statements they made were constructive or not.
However, his advice is that, even though the Government is responsible
to a large extent in finding solutions to our national problems,
constructive criticism will help at this time.
According to the "Devil In A Dress"actor, it is rather unfortunate
that,just after some of his colleagues stated their Opinion, some of
them received bashing from different quarters.
"I can understand that people are under a lot of pressure,
businesseshave been affected, but I will urge that all parties keep a
cool head sowe solve our issues.
Blaming one another should be constructive and emotionally controlled
and all parties should pay more attention to the positives," he
stated.
Asked if he will join the 'Dumsor Must stop" campaign, he said that he
would if only the agenda of the campaign is balanced.
"The agenda for this "Dumsor must stop campaign must be balanced" If I
get the sense of it being constructive, then it will be easier to
support but if it is not, then it will be difficult to support;
therefore, I will not make any decision now," he revealed.
Giving details on why he keeps emphasizing on constructive criticism,
he said that some of the comments coming from people over the 'Dumsor"
issue are not constructive.
"I am a kind who listens to some radio stations and I monitor some of
the call-ins and when you hear some of the comments coming some are
not constructive," he said.
He added that, he believes more in his thumb speaking than puttingp
ressure on Government because,he thinks there's no one in government
who doesn't want"Dumsor" to go or stop immediately, but realistically,
maybe certain things are not beingwell-attended to.
Credit: Mustapha Inusah