Prince David Osei has dropped his intention to stage a demonstration against the ruling NPP government.
According to the Ghanaian actor, he has noticed that the Ghanaian economy is getting back on track, therefore, there’s no need to mount pressure on the government to do better. His comments come at the back of the cedi appreciating against the dollar.
“Hallelujah the Cedi is appreciating remarkably. 9.56ghc to a 1$. The economy is gradually getting back on track!! Now we need to see the effect on our daily lives, goods and services… God bless,” he tweeted.
A few weeks ago, the actor who is a known supporter of the NPP, called out the Nana Addo-led government for the country’s poor economic woes. He took to social media to threaten a protest.
“The Youth of this nation are not smiling, it pours, but we are still sweating… If things don’t change by December, we will mobilize the youth of this country and hit the street irrespective of party affiliations, whether NPP, NDC, CQQ, PNC whatever, doesn’t matter now, we are all in this together,” he tweeted,
Reflecting on his 2020 campaign for the party, he emphasised that “I decided to give you and your government the benefit of the doubt, I reckon I was wrong!”
However, the actor has made a U-turn on his demonstration intention as he said “no more demonstrations. remember I gave an ultimatum for December.”
