Renowned Ghanaian musician and radio personality, Abubakar Ahmed, popularly known as Blakk Rasta, has slammed African leadership on his “Urban Blend” show on 3FM, as monitored by MyNewsGh.

Addressing the excessive powers of African presidents and the challenges plaguing the continent, his commentary was both thought-provoking and unapologetic.

Blakk Rasta began by asserting the almost divine status granted to presidents in Africa. “Now the presidents in Africa are like demigods,” he remarked.

“In some countries, presidents are even more respected than God. They wield power far greater than one can imagine.” He called for a reassessment of constitutional powers, echoing former President John Mahama’s suggestion to reduce executive overreach.

Citing Mahama’s recent declarations, Blakk Rasta pointed out the former president’s pledge to abolish ex-gratia benefits for government officials if re-elected.

“Here’s a man who understands the sweetness of wealth, yet he’s saying he’s not interested in ex-gratia. This is a bold stance, and I see genuine energy to work. But Mr. President, don’t get complacent—it’s early days yet,” he urged.

Blakk Rasta also criticized past government initiatives, particularly the much-touted “Year of Roads” program, labeling it a monumental failure.

Sharing his recent road trip experience, he painted a vivid picture of the deplorable road conditions:

“I drove all the way from the capital to Wa, and the so-called Year of Roads is nothing but a farce. The dust, potholes, and broken-down cars tell the real story.”

He lamented the neglect of rural areas, highlighting the plight of a village called Chich, where cemeteries outnumber basic amenities like pipe-borne water.

“Imagine entering Accra by road and being greeted by such terrible conditions. It’s shameful!” he exclaimed.



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