As
the country draws closer to elections this year many artistes are throwing
their weight behind the no violence campaign 2012 before, during and after the
elections.
One
artiste whose current political song is making waves on TV and radio is Mr.
Stick with the song- Mr. Politician.
According
Mr. Stick Mr. Politician as a song reflects the many situations in our
societies, that individuals entrusted with certain responsibilities and
authority necessary for the creation of growth, development and attainment of
set goals had rather pushed our developmental agenda back to hardship, sense of
inertia and hopelessness, panic and strife among the citizenry.
He
mentioned that an election as feature of democracy has always been employed as
an instrument in many places to create conflict and power-sharing governments
so as to sustain corruption or cover-up misdeeds of some individuals. This is very
pathetic to say but when will we as a people put an end to the killings of
innocent citizens through electoral disputes, political shenanigans and selfish
interests in order to govern or come into power as leaders. It will be a huge
remiss of all and sundry not to act. The time to prevent this is now and now.’
Sounding
very passionate about how politicians treat the ordinary Ghanaian, Mr. Stick
noted that, his single is out to give caution to the politicians on how they
should take the average Ghanaian serious. ‘These guys that we give power to
hardly think about us after we have given them the mandate hence I appeal to
every Ghanaian who will listen to my song on radio, watch the video on TV or
read this article, should note that these politicians take us for a ride hence
we should not kill ourselves for them, Mr. Stick stressed.
In light of this, we asked what benefits and lessons can we derive from the song, Mr. Politician?
‘Well
there are several compelling benefits associated with Mr. Politician, which
include the creation of awareness on political deceit, corruption, accountability
in politics, reduction in conflicts due to electoral disputes and selfish
interests. The song also calls on citizens to hold their leaders accountable
for every action that they take on their behalf and to knock them off their
pedestal if they renege on their promises or engage in dereliction of
responsibilities. Again, the song bemoans the practice where parliamentarians
project their personal and party interest over national interest and succeed in
delaying the passage of important bills necessary for national development.
Besides, the song also encourages the silent
majority to be vocal in their criticisms of the corrupt activities some
politicians engage in. Similarly, the song underscores the need for the youth
to take their destinies into their own hands by channeling their energies into
fruitful ventures that will benefit themselves and the nation as a whole and
also reject politicians with diabolical intentions who want to use them as a
conduit to foment troubles especially during electioneering seasons.
Also the
song has timeless lyrics and entertains in ways that both the old and the young
can identify with. Above all the song has no political identity or party but
only aims at promoting development and peace in human societies through
entertainment.
18newspaper
had a great interview with this intellectual artiste who understands the
political arena and know what he is saying. Listen to MR.POLITICIAN on your
local radio station or watch his video on Youtube or follow him on facebook: Joesph
Azumah
Story:
Nana Yaw Wiredu / 18newspaper.com
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