VIDEO: Sarkodie's tribute song to Ebony will make public officials bow in shame

VIDEO: Sarkodie's tribute song to Ebony will make public officials bow in shame

Self-proclaimed king of rap music in Ghana, Sarkodie, has released a new video as a tribute to late dancehall artiste, Ebony Reigns.

Sarkodie's video comes barely 48 hours to the burial of the dancehall diva who wowed many Ghanaians with her prowess over her niche.

The song though a tribute to Ebony, is also a call to public officials to be proactive so that cases like road accidents can be reduced. He warns that Ghana might lose its workforce if care is not taken.

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As a timely move, Sarkodie's music will make public officials bow in shame for not acting to the benefit of citizens.

The Sarkcess Music CEO shared a long article along with the video of the music on his Instagram page.

Read Sarkodie's post below

GHANA, A COUNTRY WHERE PEOPLE DIE LIKE FLIES DAILY ON ITS ROADS,

It is very sad for me to pen down this piece. As a Ghanaian, my frustrations with respect to how our people are dying on our roads like animals being sl*ughtered daily is very unpalatable!

Statistics about road accidents in Ghana is very devastating. Averagely, 5 people die daily in Ghana through road accident. This sad situation, over the past eight or so years, if not curtailed, deaths from road accidents can plunge this country into a standstill.

Very soon, Ghana is likely to lose the entire energetic workforce through fatal road accidents.

Quickly, I want to go straight to my view on how to solve this situation:

1. Dual-carriage lanes must be constructed on all major highways linking all the regional capitals . This will curb the constant head-on collision which has been the order of the day leading to 95% of deaths from Road Accidents.

2. Empower Police Service and Road safety Commission or A new agency must be created which could be a coalition of these two agencies and the Ghana Highways to ensure strict adherence of laws and regular maintenance of our roads. Roads signs and quality roads were all supposed to be supervised by Ghana Highways. Over the years, this particular institution has failed to perform its functions to our satisfaction.

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I wish to ask politicians, that, for how long can they tell us we are developing, when we cannot feel comfortable moving on our roads comfortably. We are dying by the day. We are all on a time bomb cos no matter how careful you are, another drivers carelessness can kill you. Radical decisions and actions need to be taken to avert this calamity and save Ghana our motherland.

Here are few statistics:

• In Year 2013: A total of two thousand, and ninety six (2,096) died through accidents and 12,655 persons were injured (https://www.ghanaweb.com/…/Over-2-000-killed-in-road-crashe…...) • Year 2014: : A total of one thousand, eight hundred and fifty six(1,856) Ghanaians died through road accidents that involved 20,442 vehicles(https://www.ghanaweb.com/…/1856-pedestrians-killed-in-2014-…)

Ebony will be buried on saturday, March 24. Her funeral has been scheduled to take place at the forecourt of the state house.

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