The Ghanaian music star Sarkodie has finally proffered his opinion on the current unfortunate nature and hardship in Ghana under the NPP government.
Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, well known as Sarkodie has registered his frustration about the ongoing strike of commercial bus drivers and roadblocks in some parts of Accra under the Ghanaian NPP government.
Commercial bus drivers are currently on a nationwide strike over measures to force the government to remove certain taxes on petrol to reduce pumping.
The Coalition of Commercial Transport Owners alleges the government failed to reply to its proposals for tax cuts two weeks ago, forcing a sit-in strike.
To indicate their unhappiness with the government, members of the group have been instructed to wear red belts.
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Sarkodie who has been slammed on many occasions over his silence over the ill-governance of the Akufo Addo-led government has finally added his voice to the ongoing distressful experience Ghanaians have been subjected to.
According to the rapper, just as the ordinary Ghanaians are going through difficult times in the country as a result of the ill management by the NPP government, so does celebrities and other well-to-do Ghanaians go through similar situations.
He stated that all the country’s citizens want is for the government to establish a suitable climate in which they may go about their daily lives and be productive.
Taking to his Twitter page he wrote:
The people are going through it !!! We always do !!! All we ask for is the right environment to hustle/ be productive …