No one shared fried rice and chicken to Americans in voting queues – Blakk Rasta

Blakk Rasta Studio.png Ghanaian media personality, Blakk Rasta

Thu, 5 Dec 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Broadcaster Blakk Rasta has strongly condemned the practice of vote-buying and the bribery tactics often employed by politicians to influence voters on election day.

Adding his voice to the growing criticisms, Blakk Rasta has expressed his disgust at the recent incidents of vote-buying, particularly during the Special Voting process, when Ayawaso West Wuogon MP Lydia Alhassan was seen distributing food to individuals waiting in line at polling centres.

Describing the practice as shameful, he compared it to the well-mannered conduct of voters in the United States during their recent elections.

"Ancient Ghana was here before America, yet in their elections, nobody handed out fried rice and chicken to voters in a queue. Nobody went around bribing the electorate," he said.

He also questioned the integrity of those involved in such practices.

"Where lies your integrity? How do you feel knowing your election was won through bribery?" he asked.

Blakk Rasta went on to criticise the political system in Ghana, claiming that it is designed to oppress the people.

"Politics is here to oppress us. Before we can get food, shelter, or anything, we have to vote for them. Even when they use our own money to provide us water, we still have to vote for them first,” he fumed.

To him, every election in Ghana exposes how easily some voters are swayed.

"Every time it comes to an election, I see the reality. I see how short-circuited the Ghanaian brain is. It shows us how mediocre we are and tells us that we are still in the stone age. The common sense of the average Ghanaian is so low, and it hurts."

Blakk Rasta also noted that in Ghana, elections prioritise peace over justice and equal rights, a development he has highly condemned.

"In all our elections, we prioritise peace over equal rights and justice. Even when politicians misbehave, you're forced to walk away in the name of peace," he said.





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Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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