During a heated moment at his recent show in Tamale, Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale publicly rebuked his security detail for attacking one of his fans in the crowd.
Shatta Wale, never one to shy away from controversy, has once again positioned himself as an advocate for the people using his platform not just for music but for social justice.
The outspoken musician, known for his electrifying performances and candid commentaries, paused his performance to address the incident directly.
“Stop beating my fans and go to war,” he said, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.
Shatta Wale emphasised that fans are the lifeblood of his music and deserve respect and protection, not violence at his concert in Tamale.
“We are the ones that vote for presidents and we make presidents, so anybody that works for government works for us,” he asserted, urging the security personnel to remember their responsibility to the people they serve.
The incident sparked widespread discussion online with fans praising Shatta Wale for speaking up against brutality and demanding better treatment from law enforcement at public events.
Shatta Wale blasts security forces after a fan was attacked at his Tamale concert. pic.twitter.com/w4ocI2aAlx
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