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Nana Aba Defends Sam George Over Data Cost Backlash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38983, member: 636"] Media star Nana Aba Anamoah spoke up for Communications Minister Sam Nartey George. People have been attacking him online about the expensive internet prices. Social media users blame George for not making the data cheaper as promised. The TV personality says changing prices takes time and careful planning. Ministers cannot just wake up and cut costs without following proper steps. Anamoah posted her thoughts on social media to defend the minister. She told critics that government work is much harder than people think. Campaign promises sound easy, but doing the actual job requires different skills. The media personality warned against judging leaders based on what opponents say. She asked Ghanaians to give George more time to work on the problem. Online users have been sharing old videos of George criticizing former Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful. Those clips show him complaining about data prices during her time as minister. The current backlash comes from people who want cheaper internet costs right away. Anamoah believes fixing data pricing needs careful work with telecom companies and regulators. Her defense shows how complex government policies can be for ordinary citizens. [/QUOTE]
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