Ghana’s Transport Ministry criticised amid sector challenges
The Transport Ministry has been rated among the worst-performing sectors during the Mahama-led administration, as the country continues to face serious transportation issues.
Deputy Transport Minister, Madam Dorcas Afo-Toffey, has come under intense public scrutiny for allegedly ignoring citizens’ concerns.
The backlash intensified after she posted photos on social media while online protests were ongoing, drawing widespread criticism.
As the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, Madam Afo-Toffey has been accused of focusing more on social media appearances than on addressing pressing matters within the transport sector.
Critics argue that her actions reflect a disregard for the challenges confronting commuters and the general public.
The incident has sparked debates about accountability and the responsibilities of government officials in times of public dissatisfaction.
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