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Yvonne Nelson says once 'Dumsor' is unsolved, she will not keep quiet about it

According to her, the situation has halted her movie production activities thus her decision to voice her pain and she believes her voice will go far.

 

Yvonne Nelson who has recently stood up to fight against the current energy crisis in the country, says once the problem persist, she will also not hesitate to lash out at government in solving it.According to her, the situation has halted her movie production activities thus her decision to voice her pain and she believes her voice will go far.

"We just want our voices to be heard and I believe my voice will travel high to tell government the trauma this dumsor has subjected us to. Once dumsor persist I won’t stop talking about it” she declared.

“Dumsor is really worrying us. Pregnant women are suffering. People are dying. We just want to know the truth because Ghanaians don’t deserve those troubles,” she added.

Yvonne is not the only person who is speaking against this ‘Dumsor’ issue as Sarkodie, Lydia Forson and Ama K. Abrebrese have also recently poured out their anger on social media, questioning the government's ability to solve the issue.

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In a bizarre twist, a member of the communications team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Halidu Haruna, in response to the celebrities' criticisms, described them as prostitutes.

Though he has since apologized after heavy criticism from the public, Yvonne Nelson on Okay FM’s morning show on Monday expressed disappointment at the comment from the NDC man.

“It is really sad to hear a whole official from the government say that, and even that should tell you where we are heading as a country”, she said.

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