We Will Take To The Streets - Stonebwoy Breaks Silence On Ejura Shooting

Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, notes that Ibrahim Kaaka died because he refused to sit back and watch Ghana go from bad to worse and Ghanaians will soon have no choice than to protest if the government keeps being evil

We Will Take To The Streets - Stonebwoy Breaks Silence On Ejura Shooting
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Stonebwoy has declared that he will not hesitate to take to the streets and protest if the Ghanaian government keeps making life difficult for its people.

According to him, there is a limit to the amount of hardship and evil leadership that citizens can take before they are forced to stand up and fight for a better country.

“Since the system Keeps frustrating us the citizens. We will have no option than to go outside. We Only Go Outside to air our voices seeking attention to the problems we face as citizens Anything contrary to that is not our intent,” he noted. 

He said this concerning the death of #FixTheCountry activist Ibrahim Kaaka and two other individuals who were protesting.

Kaaka would not have died in a country with sane leadership and no mob would have been able to get to him in the confines of his own home, Stonebwoy noted.

While most other celebrities have either been keeping mute or making unwise comments as in the case of Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy opined that Kaaka was only trying to fight for the betterment of the country.

“Kaaka didn't have to die. He was only advocating for the improvement of the lives of his fellow citizens including the very people that killed him. He was killed because he refused to be a spectator. His brethren in Ejura didn't have to be attacked.”

Stonebwoy expressed his surprise at how soldiers who are meant to protect citizens are freely shooting at them.

The BHIM President maintained that the soldiers responsible for the attack must be brought to an account.

“They were only venting their frustration. Yet the men and women who have sworn an oath to protect us and serve us with integrity attacked them.

We need justice for Kaaka. We need to hold the police and military responsible for the loss of lives in Ejura.”