You were stealing power but joined ‘Dumsor Must Stop’ – Blakk Rasta tackles D Black

Radio personality Blakk Rasta has questioned the conscience of D-Black in joining “Dumsor Must Stop” vigil when the former President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama was in power.

According to him, D-Black knew in his hearts of heart that he contributed to the unstable power supply by stealing power but had the impetus to blame the government for not keeping the light on.

Blakk Rasta calls for D-Black to be sanctioned three times the amount of power he had stolen from the government.

“That is the attitude I’m talking about. The attitude is when D Black can steal GHC 500,000 worth of electricity and still be part of dumsor vigil. That’s what I’m talking about. He was stealing GHC 500,000. The owners of the power said he stole it, which allegation. D Black should be made to suffer, that’s stealing.”

“I don’t believe in prisons. He has to pay, three, four, five folds. For me, he should be made to even pay four fold. We should let the whole world know what he has done so that the petty thieves will not graduate into mega thieves like him,” he said on Joy Prime.

MyNewsGh.com earlier reported that D Black’s Oasis Pool and Shisha Lounge power cut off by ECG for power theft.

D Black in 2015 joined some colleague musicians and movie stars to register their displeasure over unstable power supply.

The vigil played a key role in John Dramani Mahama’s loss of power to the NPP in 2016.

Source: MyNewsGh

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