Ghanaian entertainer Van Vicker has said that he isn't possibly in support of the #FixTheCountry lobby. 

He rather accepts a 'We should Fix the Country' plan, will turn out better for the nation's turn of events. 

As per him, fixing the nation is an aggregate exertion by the two residents and the public authority. That is the reason he tracks down a center ground between 'Fix Yourself' and 'Fix the Country'. 

In a meeting on Citi FM's Traffic Avenue on Tuesday, he disclosed to Jessica Opare-Saforo and Kwaku David that if the pioneers are bad, it has a cost for individuals so it additionally profits the residents to hold fast to the guidelines they bring and be capable. 

"I believe it's an aggregate exertion since, in such a case that they say we should clean our environmental elements and I choose not to do it, it has a great deal of repercussions," he said. 

"So it's an aggregate exertion, it's not simply an issue of government fixing it. It is about we as a whole fixing it so I am not taking a position that we should fix ourselves, nor is it government should fix the country. It is by and large; how about we fix the country," Van Vicker noted. 

The 'Fix the Country' lobby is a plan that began via online media a couple of months prior, with most big names joining the buzz. 

Around fourteen days prior, a great many Ghanaians hit the roads to show for a similar reason. 

Allies of the 'Fix the Country' lobby accept that Ghanaians merit better compared to they are being given by the pioneers, as of now.