Ghanaian music video director Babs Direction, known as Awudu Musa, recently criticized religious leaders on Twitter for their reluctance to challenge the government’s actions.
He suggested that if congregants stopped contributing offerings, pastors would feel the financial strain and be compelled to hold politicians accountable for citizens’ economic struggles.
Babs Direction highlighted a disconnect, noting that pastors currently believe their congregants are financially stable due to continued generosity.
However, he argued that if economic difficulties directly affected churches, religious leaders would likely shift focus to criticize political leaders.
His remarks reflect broader public discontent over governance issues, prompting calls for accountability and change amidst protests against economic hardships, high living costs, abuse of power, corruption, and inadequate infrastructure.
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