play videoKwasi Amoako-Attah, Minister of Roads and Highways
Mr Kwasi Amoako-Attah, Minister of Roads and Highways, has conceded that the call on the government to ‘Fix The Country’ is just one but that it requires the active contribution of all citizens. Amoako-Attah, whiles inspecting some newly built road projects in Accra lamented how some drivers were flouting laid-down regulations relative to help maintain the roads. A visibly angry minister who was leading a team from the ministry accosted a truck driver who was repairing his vehicle in the middle of the road instead of having it towed to a repair shop. He charged that people like the driver and others are those who will go around calling on the government to fix the country. “You are the very people who will go around and call on the government to fix the country. “You people go round and ask the government to fix the country, all of us must help. Fixing the country is a good thing, it is a good call but if the government has to fix the country, I have to help fix the country, you must also help to fix the country. It is a collective effort,” he stressed. He added that wanting the country fixed but not playing a part was counterproductive. “All must play our individual parts to fix the country. You want the country to be fixed, the road that has been constructed, you see the spillage of oil, you are destroying it.”