Petition updateUnited Nations: Nominate and vote Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the Nobel Peace PrizeQueues for gas are as long as the great wall of China...

Fadi Samih Dabbousiaccra, AA, Ghana
Mar 8, 2013
I, really, couldn't discern d magnitude of d fuel crisis until it dawned upon me that d long queues of vehicles that R chocking d streets of Ghana R for gas-powered cars, & that's besides d ever growing queues of people who've skipped their chores just to be in line under d scorching heat of d 40 degree-plus blazing sun to fetch some in their cylinders. As if to add insult to injury, they simply can't get d product. The queues continue forever & just as a supply comes in, it depletes before it gets to one's turn & then another week or more of waiting bedevils U. U might or might not get lucky on d next supply date, & that goes to say that before one is blessed with a scanty supply of this heavenly fuel, one'd have wasted valuable days of one's life, better spent, if not in productivity, at least, in the company of loved ones, for life is a day shorter with the revolving of each 24 hours. It's only fair to 've a steady flow of gas given d 50% hike in price but this's J.Mahama & d NDC 4
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