Nana Addo is the Most Corrupt Ghanaian Leader - Sadiq Abdulai

3Music Boss, Sadiq Abdulai, labels President Akufo-Addo as the most corrupt leader Ghana has ever had

Nana Addo is the Most Corrupt Ghanaian Leader - Sadiq Abdulai
3Music Boss Sadiq Abdulai

Sadiq Abdulai has claimed that President Akufo-Addo is the most "corrupt and vindictive leader" Ghana has ever had.

The 3Music Awards boss, who is also an open critic of President Akufo-Addo's New Patriotic Party, openly asked why the president has pretended not to know the actions of Prof. Edward Dua Agyemang.

He maintained that the former Audit service board chairman’s ways of doing things were “carelessness and idiotic" in a post on his Facebook page.

“Nana Addo is the most corrupt and vindictive leader we have ever had and no one needs telling to know. He and his immediate cabal can’t pretend not to know or endorse the actions of Dua Agyeman."

"How long can he not know about the carelessness and idiotic ways of the former Audit service board chairman.I am glad Domelevo is back to work to continue “shelling” them. I think I am officially back on my political break.” He wrote.

Sadiq had earlier stated that the only way the NPP can redeem itself in the eyes of the entertainment industry is to openly admit that it could not fulfil all of its 2016 promises for the creative arts.

According to him, that's the only way the stakeholders of the industry will take the NPP seriously.

He mentioned that creative professionals already know that the government is deceiving stakeholders with the new manifesto spelling out that industry players will not tolerate additional promises when the government has not admitted its failure.

"It is disrespectful to promise nine (9) large ultramodern theatres and for you not to have been able to achieve it and then you come back to tell me that you have achieved."

"There should be some level of admission of the truth that you have not been able to fulfil all your promises and make amends." He said.

He further clearly emphasized that the NPP has broken the trust of the creative industry. However, he found it disappointing that out of the eighteen promises, with six focused on the creative industry alone there was none that was delivered.

In 2016, the New Patriotic Party promised to pursue the construction of modern large seating theatres in every regional capital except Accra, beginning with Takoradi, Tamale, and Kumasi. None of the promises was fulfilled.

The NPP, in its 2020 manifesto, has again promised to build three recording studios in the country.