Kofi Kinaata, a popular musician, has expressed his concern over the strong political bias that seems to prevail among the people of Ghana. He believes that people’s allegiance to political parties is harming the nation’s welfare.
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The artist behind the song “Confessions” has pointed out that this bias makes it hard for individuals to speak up about the problems they face without the fear of being targeted or mislabeled as politically affiliated.

He has openly stated his disappointment with politicians who make promises but fail to bring about any real change, leading him to lose hope in the political process.
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Kinaata also discussed the difficulty in tackling issues because of the entrenched party loyalties that divide the population. He observed that some people are so devoted to their political parties that they would rather suffer than oppose them, even when it means putting the party before the country’s interests.
His comments shed light on the worrying pattern of extreme loyalty to political parties, which can overshadow national concerns and block meaningful discussions about important matters.
Kinaata has been approached by political groups, including the Movement for Change, but he has made it clear that he does not wish to pursue a political career.


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