Care for Ghanaian youth as you'd your son, Sharaf – Medikal admonishes president-elect Mahama

Medikal has served an admonishment to President-elect John Mahama.
On X, the rap star noted - without explaining - he did not trust Mr Mahama even though he believed in him.
He asked the National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader to "drastically" establish the change for which he had been elected.
Finally, the Stubborn Academy hitmaker appealed to Mr Mahama to be sensitive to the concerns of the Ghanaian youth as he would be to the needs of his son Sharaf, whom Medikal noted was "a good friend of mine".
This came after the Medikal decried the leadership of incumbent President, Nana Akufo-Addo, and his New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration of eight years.
Read: Medikal: Akufo-Addo’s ‘power-drunk’ NPP jailed me ‘for no tangible reason’
"NPP arrested me for no tangible reason, NPP put me in cells, locked me up in jail (Ankaful maximum security prison) all in the name of power. My lawyers tried to communicate with superiors and all they got in response was, 'It’s an order from above'," the Beyond Kontrol (BYK) leader wrote on X, December 9.
"Let it be known to the incoming president, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama that, I do not trust him but rather believe in him. Let this new change be exhibited drastically! If not for anything, he should foresee the generation of Sharaf, a good friend of mine (his son), and the betterment of the youth in Ghana and beyond. Thank you."
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