Ghanaian artist Shatta Wale has expressed his frustration and disappointment with the government's promises to support the creative arts industry. 



In a recent social media outburst, Shatta Wale criticized the government's lack of action and fake promises, stating that they have failed to deliver on their commitments to the industry.


Shatta Wale's comments come after the government's announcement to establish a creative arts fund to support artistes. However, Shatta Wale is skeptical about the government's intentions and believes that they are only making empty promises to appease the industry.


The artiste pointed out that the government has been making promises to the creative arts industry for years but has failed to deliver. He questioned the government's commitment to the industry and accused them of using taxpayers' money to enrich themselves.


Shatta Wale's comments have sparked a debate about the government's role in supporting the creative arts industry. While some have agreed with his sentiments, others have defended the government's efforts.

Screenshot From a Facebook Post by Shatta


This is not the first time Shatta Wale has spoken out against the government's treatment of the creative arts industry. He has been a vocal advocate for the industry and has consistently pushed for better support and recognition for artistes.


The creative arts industry is a significant contributor to Ghana's economy, and many are calling for the government to take concrete steps to support the industry. Shatta Wale's comments highlight the frustration and disappointment that many artistes feel towards the government's lack of action.


As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether the government will take Shatta Wale's comments seriously and take concrete steps to support the creative arts industry.

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