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Rapper Sarkodie has waded into the social networking campaign #FixTheCountry after a good avalanche of backlash through followers over his quiet on the movement.
The multi-award-winning artiste reacted to the critique saying he supports the particular convenors and has always backed the cause for government responsibility “since the beginning of his profession through his music”.
Sarkodie in a lengthy post upon social media wrote: “I assistance both #FixTheCountry and #FixYourself but at this point, the government recieve more to do for citizens to solve themselves.
“If you repair the system then you can blame people 100% for not fixing by themselves and that’s why you are leaders.
“Fixing the country automatically fixes people. ”
The campaign was started by some youthful persons on Twitter yet attracted some celebrities which includes Efia Odo, DKB, Steve Dumelo and others.
Sarkodie, which touted the NPP’s management in his song ‘Happy Day’, was conspicuously missing for. But he explained which he had remained silent mainly because his opinion has always been misunderstood for a political agenda.
“I know politicians and celebration followers intentionally politicize my estimation, even when they know it is the truth, to save their celebration thinking I’m attacking a specific party, ” he had written.
“I don’t explain me personally because the people with political hearing and eyes will never acknowledge it and try to attack our submission and that has been the biggest problem as a nation and that’s one of the main good reason that we are stagnant. “
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