Numerous award-winning dancehall artiste Samini has communicated fulfillment with Ghana’s current authority course beneath President John Mahama, especially the striking steps being taken by the legal to hold open authorities accountable.
Appearing on the lady version of PrimeTime with George Quaye on Joy Prime, the candid artist lauded what he sees as a move toward straightforwardness and equity in open service.
“As I talk to you right now, what we are seeing… I’m a cheerful Ghanaian,” Samini declared.
“I like the truth that individuals are being brought to book and equity is being served — or it appears like equity is going to be served. Things like that, I am for.”
While Ghana’s political scene is regularly isolated along party lines, Samini made it clear that his sees are grounded in values, not partisanship.
“I won’t sit here and be strolling on eggshells since I think that possibly a certain top choice of mine might be in trouble,” he said.
“I accept that if you are put in open office, it’s your obligation to serve Ghana and keep the open handbag at heart. If you come and do anything questionable, you ought to be brought to book. I like that. Things like that, we like to see.”
Host George Quaye inquired him specifically whether he accepts President Mahama and the NDC government are doing a great work. Samini responded:
“The President and legal framework are doing a great work so distant. That’s the range I’ve seen a part of activity. Anything else, I think, is as well early to toss as well much light on.”
Though known for his socially cognizant verses, Samini has seldom made such pointed political comments freely. His comments on PrimeTime signaled a developing readiness to talk up on issues of astuteness and governance.
He too made it clear that he is open to supporting any political party that appears promise.
“If the Modern Drive political party comes out with arrangements that make me accept they stand a chance of giving us the best when it comes to administration and administration, I’ll certainly go for that,” he stated.
For presently, the “Linda” hitmaker says he is energized by the current wave of accountability.
“We like to see individuals get called out for what they’ve done off-base. That’s how we construct a way better Ghana.”