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Musician, Shatta Wale, has pleaded with President Akufo-Addo to turn his attention to the youth and focus on helping them.
According to him, people have been reaching out to him with numerous complaints and stories of their struggles.
“Mr President, please focus on the youth of Ghana more for me. They love you but it's like they don't see anything happening to them in their lives. The complaint is too much in my inbox,” Shatta Wale wrote in a post on Snapchat.
He also urged President Akufo-Addo to see himself as a father for all when making decisions that would positively influence the lives of Ghanaians.
“Trust me, you have tried your best so please try and spend more of your time with the youth these days and see the magic,” the 'On God' singer said.
Shatta Wale believes it is time for the President to reciprocate the love the youth has for him.
“I know you can do something and I pray you do. My humble request,” he stated.

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