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Chris News Media Blog of Tuesday, 9 May 2023

Source: realnewz.live

I Will Quit My Work If Bawumia Is Elected As President - Blakk Rast Speaks . . . .

As the nation prepares for the upcoming presidential elections in 2024, Blakk Rasta, the host of 3FM Urban Blend, has become a steadfast advocate in the pursuit of a better future due to his unwavering principles and dedication to Ghana's advancement.

If Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia wins the next election, Blakk Rasta has boldly declared that he will cut ties with 3FM and distance himself from Ghana until the President steps down.

This steadfast posture demonstrates Blakk Rasta's unwavering commitment to holding leaders accountable and prioritizing the nation's best interests.

"If Bawumia wins the next presidential election, I am done with 3FM and Ghana until he leaves office." "I don't mind if Alan Kyerematen comes and takes over, despite the fact that I dislike him," he squeaked.

Despite acknowledging Kennedy Agyapong's controversial actions and character, Blakk Rasta's preference for Assin Central lawmaker Kennedy Agyapong over other candidates demonstrates his belief in the potential for a new viewpoint.

"I don't mind if Kennedy Agyapong takes over because I prefer him to Allan and Bawumia, and I dislike his actions and personality," he said.

In contrast to his position on other candidates, Blakk Rasta is willing to give John Mahama a second opportunity if he is elected president.

Despite the fact that Mr. Mahama's previous term did not lack faults, the radio host acknowledges Mr. Mahama's admission of his shortcomings.

This belief in the power of redemption and personal development motivates Blakk Rasta to advocate for granting Mahama a chance to demonstrate his commitment to improved governance.

"If Mahama comes to you, it means you want to give him another chance to prove himself; if you decide to fold back Mahama, it means you want to give him a second chance." He admitted he made a mistake in his first tenure, and I like to give people second chances. I also have issues with Mahama, but I prefer him to all these men who have made such a disaster."

Blakk Rasta's statement will emphasize the complexity of political decision-making as Ghana approaches a pivotal presidential election.

It functions as a reminder that citizens have the right to demand accountability and progress from their leaders.