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According to the rapper who seems to have lost his cool over the unfortunate incident, the leaders in the country are to be blamed for such tragedies since they’ve played a deaf ear to such incidents that mostly take the lives of the average Ghanaian.
He said that Ghana is cursed with gluttons as leaders since they only care about what benefits them rather than the lives and welfare of the citizens.
Taking to His Twitter, he wrote; Peace to all the families who lost thema people cos of these gluttons we dey call leaders.
See the tweet below:
Peace to all the families who lost thema people cos of these gluttons we dey call leaders.
— SON OF JACOB (@KWESIARTHUR_) June 29, 2021
Earlier today, it was reported that two persons have lost their lives during protests by some youth of Ejura over the murder of Ibrahim Anyass, popularly known as Macho Kaaka.
Four persons were also reported to have sustained injuries during the clash of the youth with the military officers.
This comes after Ibrahim Muhammed aka Kaaka, who was also a part of the Economic Fighters League and, more recently, the #FixTheCountry movement, was reportedly attacked by a crowd at around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 26, 2021.
He was immediately rushed to the Ejura Sekyeredumase District Hospital after which he was later referred to the Okomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. Ibrahim was confirmed dead on Monday, 28th June 2021.
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