
A wave of optimism is sweeping through Ghana as citizens experience a tangible shift in their economic realities.
A video circulating on X, formerly Twitter, has captured the jubilant reaction of a Ghanaian man who discovered a significant price drop in his favourite staple food, kenkey. The man’s unbridled joy, coupled with his heartfelt gratitude towards President John Dramani Mahama, underscores a growing sentiment of hope and appreciation for the new administration.
The video, filmed at Agyemang Pentecost Junction in Labadi Town, shows the man purchasing two balls of kenkey. What initially seems like a routine transaction quickly transforms into a moment of pure elation when he learns the price has dropped from GH¢5 to GH¢3. Overwhelmed by the news, the man erupts in joyous shouts and bursts into song, repeatedly invoking President Mahama’s name in a show of profound gratitude with a voice filled with genuine emotion. His reaction perfectly encapsulates the relief felt by many Ghanaians who have struggled under the weight of rising food prices.
The man’s gratitude stems from his belief that President Mahama has implemented effective policies to make food more affordable. He explicitly thanks the president for “putting measures in place” to bring down the cost of essential items. This sentiment reflects a growing confidence in the new administration’s ability to address the economic challenges facing the nation.
Beyond the immediate price drop, the man expresses optimism for the future. He predicts that the current economic rebound will lead to further price reductions, anticipating that kenkey could soon fall to GH¢2. He extends this hope to other food items, envisioning a future where Ghanaians can afford to feed their families without struggling.
This heartwarming episode highlights the significant impact even small changes in the economy can have on ordinary people. For many, a GH¢2 saving on kenkey represents more than just a monetary reduction; it signifies a glimmer of hope and a renewed sense of stability.
President Mahama returned to power less than five months ago, inheriting a nation weary from economic hardship. The man’s enthusiastic endorsement suggests that the new administration is already making a positive impression on the populace. I will say Ghanaians have been too long in the wind and rain, and are happy to be in JM’s loving arms once again. These words paint a vivid picture of a nation relieved and hopeful under a new leadership.
The viral video serves as a powerful reminder of the direct connection between government policy and the lives of everyday citizens.
It also underscores the importance of addressing food security and affordability to improve the overall well-being of the population.
The joyful reaction to the kenkey price drop is more than just a viral moment; it’s a symbol of hope, optimism, and renewed faith in the future of Ghana under President John Dramani Mahama. It represents a tangible sign that the “wind and rain” may finally be subsiding, replaced by a period of stability and prosperity for all.
Anthony Obeng Afrane