Sarkodie ‘cries’ over bad roads claiming lives in Ghana

SarkCess Music CEO Michael Owusu Addo known in music circles as Sarkodie has finally added his voice to the poor roads leading to several accidents in the country.

Recall that after the demise of the Late Ebony Reigns through road accident, the rapper released his personal tribute for the late dancehall diva, Ebony Reigns.

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The song titled โ€˜Wake Up Callโ€™ called on the National Road and Safety Commission to ensure that the appropriate measures are implemented so our roads become safe to use and also asked drivers, passengers to also do their part, to ensure that our roads are safe enough, the road safety rules also adhere to.

The โ€˜ canโ€™t let you goโ€™ hitmaker reacting to the bad roads and increase accidents shared a disturbing a video of a vehicular accident which happened on late Sunday afternoon due to lots of potholes on the Tema motorway which claimed the lives of a mother and her son.

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He had earlier tweeted;

โ€œJust had a call from a friend of mine about an accident that just happened on the TEMA motorway involving a woman and her baby due to these same potholes we complaining about smhโ€

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After he apologized for sharing the disturbing video of the accident, He tweeted :

โ€œSorry guys but just to let authorities see how serious it is โ€ฆ itโ€™s human lives we talking aboutโ€

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Sarkodie has on several occasions called on the authorities to do the needful asking drivers, passengers to also do their part, to ensure that our roads are safe enough, the road safety rules are also adhered to.

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