Dr. Kofi Amoah wants Ghana to create a National Rescue Fund to help struggling citizens. The businessman and charity worker posted his idea on social media after seeing the country's money problems. He says the new government faces empty treasury accounts and huge debts from the previous leaders. Citizens must step up and help their nation instead of just watching from the sidelines. Amoah promised to give 100,000 cedis to start the fund once officials set it up.
The wealthy entrepreneur asked the Finance Ministry to open a special bank account for donations. People could send money through mobile phones, bank transfers, or checks of any amount. He believes the fund would help nurses, teachers, and other workers who face difficult conditions. The money could support healthcare and education across the country. Small donations from ordinary people would show love for Ghana.
Amoah called on many groups to join his effort from fitness clubs to religious organizations. He asked doctors, lawyers, and citizens living abroad to contribute what they can. Even two cedis would make a difference when everyone participates together. The fund would prove that Ghanaians can solve problems without outside help. He urged President Mahama and Finance Minister Forson to lead this citizen-driven rescue plan.
The wealthy entrepreneur asked the Finance Ministry to open a special bank account for donations. People could send money through mobile phones, bank transfers, or checks of any amount. He believes the fund would help nurses, teachers, and other workers who face difficult conditions. The money could support healthcare and education across the country. Small donations from ordinary people would show love for Ghana.
Amoah called on many groups to join his effort from fitness clubs to religious organizations. He asked doctors, lawyers, and citizens living abroad to contribute what they can. Even two cedis would make a difference when everyone participates together. The fund would prove that Ghanaians can solve problems without outside help. He urged President Mahama and Finance Minister Forson to lead this citizen-driven rescue plan.