Blakk Rasta, a musician and radio host from Ghana, has lamented the prevalence of corruption in the nation and prayed that God will deal with corrupt people appropriately when they depart for the afterlife.
He contends that the rise of corruption in the nation is alarming and poses a threat to young people’s future, necessitating immediate action.
The radio host hoped that those who steal vast sums of money from the country through corruption go to their early graves so that the people won’t have to pay for their wrongdoings.
Blakk Rasta said on the UrbanBlend show that God should get rid of corrupt government leaders to prevent the Ghanaian economy from collapsing.
“May all these dirty politrikcians visit their early graves, may they die. Sometimes death is a blessing when it comes on dirty people. People who cause millions and billions to die so they can make trillions, may they die. If you believe in this say Amen!” he said.
He also criticized political leaders for their conceit, saying that the tumultuous economic crisis that the Nana Akufo-Addo administration is experiencing is a cause for considerable concern.
“Dirty people in power. I cry for my children. I cry for your children, my brother, my sister.
“Ghana has never gone through these turbulent times like Nana Akufo-Addo is giving to us. They have all swallowed the pills of arrogance and therefore they have no allegiance to the people of this country,” Blakk Rasta fumed.
A number of protests have been organized by disgruntled residents to express their complaints to the government as a result of the struggling Ghanaian economy, which has alarmed some citizens about hardship.