I laugh when people blame the government, dancehall musician Shatta Wale has revealed that he finds it amusing when people constantly blame the government.
Speaking during an interview on 3 Music, the Gringo hitmaker stated that the politicians are doing everything within their power as politicians but the citizens are not taking advantage of it.
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According to him, the citizens are lazy and not ready to take advantage of their opportunities but rather sit idle and blame the government for not doing for them.
“Sometimes, when we blame the politicians, I laugh. Politicians are doing everything they can to work as politicians. It’s just that when you’re lazy in your mind and don’t know how to take advantage of opportunities yourself, you will always be talking about politicians”, he said.
He continued; “Politicians are like cartels with how they run things. It’s not that they’re disrespecting the people; they promise, and you vote for them.
In certain parts of the world, especially in developing countries, politicians often make promises to provide jobs for the youth in their communities. However, the reality is that when these politicians receive funding from wealthy individuals, particularly white men, they do not always use the money as intended.
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Instead, they may use it to pay for cheap labor sourced from rural areas, lining their own pockets in the process. Unfortunately, this practice can perpetuate a cycle of poverty, as the youth who were promised jobs remain unemployed and the funds intended to help them are misused.
Shatta Wale claimed that the politicians have done their survey and realized that the citizens who completed tertiary institutions won’t apply for construction jobs but rather want to look good and show off flashy things.
“They know that those who went to tertiary institutions will not apply. Our politicians have realized that the youth want flashy things and to wear suits. They don’t want to go into construction. But there’s a lot of money in construction,” he concluded.


