
Highlife singer Kumi Guitar is not impressed with what Nana Akufo Addo has done far in dealing with the coronavirus. The Zylofon Media signee said despite the laudable policies of the President such as absorbing 3-months bills of water and electricity, he still has to better. Kumi Guitar told Graphic Showbiz that the country's systems were not flexible enough to support its citizens. "Even though the government is doing its best, I think more can be done. Some people can't stay indoors because they don't have anything to eat.” "Just a segment of the country's population is under the lockdown and government should be able to cater for those who couldn't stock up on food.” "The ministers are still enjoying their incentives and they tell us there is no money. They can temporarily sacrifice their incentives to support the system," he said. Kumi Guitar mentioned markets as one of the problematic areas considering their structure and pleaded with government to do something about it. "Our market system is bad so in times like this, it's difficult to stop certain things.” "If there are state owned malls in all the regions which sell all kinds of foodstuff, they will be able to control the situation.” "If the mall is state owned, there will be nothing like hikes in the prices of foodstuff unless the government says so.” Source | Summary