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If Bawumia becomes President, I am through with 3FM and Ghana – Blakk Rasta dares
The host of 3FM Urban Blend, Blakk Rasta, has been a steady voice in the fight for a better future as the country gets ready for the impending presidential elections in 2024. His unyielding values and dedication to Ghana’s advancement have made him a strong candidate.
Due to his unshakeable beliefs, Blakk Rasta has boldly declared that if Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia wins the next election and takes office as president, he will cut all links with 3FM and stay away from Ghana till the President steps down.
This firm stance demonstrates Blakk Rasta’s unwavering commitment to holding authorities accountable and placing the interests of the country first.
“If Bawumia becomes the president in the next election, I am through with 3FM and Ghana until he leaves power. I don’t mind if Alan Kyerematen comes and he takes over although I don’t like him too,” he squeezed.
While Blakk Rasta openly expresses reservations about Alan Kyerematen, surprisingly, his preference for Assin Central lawmaker Kennedy Agyapong over other candidates, despite acknowledging his controversial actions and character, showcases his belief in the potential of a fresh perspective.
“I don’t mind if Kennedy Agyapong comes [to] take over because I prefer him to Allan and Bawumia and even him I don’t like his actions and character,” he stated.
In contrast to how he feels about the other candidates, Blakk Rasta says he would be open to giving John Mahama another shot if he were to win.
The radio station recognizes Mr. Mahama’s acknowledgement of his failings, despite the fact that his previous administration was not without its defects.
Blakk Rasta is a supporter of giving Mahama the chance to demonstrate his commitment to more effective governance because of his faith in the power of redemption and human development.
“If Mahama comes is unto you, if you decide to fold back Mahama it means you want to give him another chance to prove himself.
He messed up in his first term and he agreed he did so and I like to give people chances. I also have problems with Mahama but I prefer him to all these guys who messed up so badly.”
The complexity of political decision-making will be highlighted by Blakk Rasta’s statement as Ghana gets closer to the crucial presidential election.
It acts as a reminder that people have the right to demand advancement and improvement from their leaders and to hold them responsible.
Source: Dklassgh.Com