Kuami Eugene, the Ghanaian Highlife sensation, has finally spoken out about the recent #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest.
In an interview with Pulse TV on September 27, he underlined the significance of allowing people to express their views freely in a safe setting, especially when conditions in the country are not favorable.
Kuami Eugene emphasized the importance of creating an environment in which people may express themselves freely and without judgment.
He understood that many people are going through personal difficulties, and asking them to “calm down” may not be the most sympathetic reaction.
He stated, “There’s a lot going on at this moment that is so personal to people. In situations like this, to tell someone to calm down is a bit ill. So all I can say is I just hope things will be put in place where people will have a comfortable environment to express themselves as human beings. It is not bad to live in an environment when people will like to voice out what they are going through.”
Kuami Eugene is likewise optimistic about Ghana’s future, thinking that the country would evolve and improve gradually.
He mentioned the recent #OccupyJulorbiHouse demonstration, which attempted to raise awareness about the need for better living conditions in Ghana.
Despite police warnings, the campaign continued and gained support from celebrities and influencers such as Stonebwoy, Efia, EL, Manifest, Kelvyn Boy, Socialite Efia Odo, and comedian SDK.
They all supported the marchers’ plea for good change.
“It is a phase, and I’m hoping that when we get off this phase, things will change, and everything will be fine,” Kuami Eugene added.