Camidoh condemns President Akufo-Addo's 'failed' government
Singer Raphael Camidoh Kofi Attachie, simply called Camidoh, has condemned President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
Writing on X, Tuesday, September 24, 2024, the Nothing Lasts Forever hitmaker (NFL) categorically stated: "The government has failed us..."
"Big shame," he admonished, also.
Camidoh did not specify in what areas the government had woefully failed. However, in a subsequent post on X, he appeared to double down, albeit with flagrant words.
"Sh*tty people, y'all disgust us," the rapper-turned-singer said.
In between the two posts cited, Camidoh reposted words from an X user, Sika Official, denouncing the arrest of 39 Democracy Hub protesters who were on Tuesday arraigned and remanded for engaging in what the police called unlawful acts during the three-day protest.
"Walahi, this country makes me sick. Why are innocent people being taken to court for protesting against the same thing we are all suffering from? These people are out there actively destroying our water bodies with this galamsey activity, but it's the innocent protesters you chose to arrest. Ghana Police should bow their heads in shame," Camidoh reposted.
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