Popular content creator, MC, and influencer Quecy Official has expressed disappointment over the way some Ghanaians react whenever he speaks about national issues affecting the country.
Speaking in an interview with Eugene and Mel on Vibes Central on Bullet TV, Quecy Official said he often faces criticism and attacks from sections of the public whenever he comments on sensitive social challenges such as electricity problems and illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
“I feel disappointed when I talk about social issues such as electricity and galamsey, and people politicize it and turn around to attack me,” he stated.
The influencer stressed that discussions about developmental issues should not always be reduced to partisan politics, especially when such concerns affect the everyday lives of citizens.
Quecy Official also expressed concern about Ghana’s pace of development, questioning why the country continues to struggle with basic challenges decades after independence.
“Ghana is 69 years old, and we are still experiencing outages and schools under trees. We’ve come so far to be better,” he said.
According to him, citizens should be able to speak openly about national problems without being insulted or politically labelled.
The interview formed part of discussions on social responsibility, youth influence, and national development on Vibes Central, hosted by Eugene and Mel on Bullet TV.























