Outspoken media personality and musician Abubakar Ahmed, widely known as Blakk Rasta, has condemned the celebration of the late Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah.
Blakk Rasta asserts that the Finance Ministry, under Kumah’s oversight, bears blame in the economic challenges currently burdening the citizens of Ghana.
Expressing his vehement disapproval, Blakk Rasta asserted, “As far as I’m concerned, a dead hypocrite is still a hypocrite.”
The media personality is unwavering in his belief that there is nothing praiseworthy about John Kumah’s contributions to the nation’s financial landscape.
Blakk Rasta passionately called on fellow Ghanaians to reconsider supporting and commemorating someone whom he believes has played a role in exacerbating the financial hardships faced by the nation.
“Let’s not support someone who has caused us financial hardship. We deserve better as Ghanaians,” he declared.
This outspoken critique from Blakk Rasta adds a new dimension to the discourse surrounding the late Deputy Finance Minister’s legacy, sparking a debate on economic accountability and the responsibility of public figures in shaping the nation’s financial well-being.
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I sympathize with the family but John Kumah is not a hero to me – Blakk Rasta#UrbanBlend pic.twitter.com/CSaTc1uORo
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