Ken Ofori-Atta and Amin Adam will go to hell

Blakk Rasta has once again unleashed a scathing attack on former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and his successor, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, accusing them of worsening Ghana’s economic woes while enriching themselves.
Speaking passionately on Urban Blend on 3FM monitored by MyNewsGh, the outspoken broadcaster described Ofori-Atta as a man who capitalized on the suffering of Ghanaians for personal and financial gain.
He specifically pointed fingers at Data Bank, the investment firm co-founded by Ofori-Atta, which was involved in government bond transactions.
“When Data Bank was making millions out of the suffering of poor Ghanaians, these people still claimed they were Christians. They quote the Bible unprovokedly. They will go to hell. Every pretender, his place is hell,” he said.
Blakk Rasta criticized the former Finance Minister for hiding behind religion while implementing policies that burdened ordinary citizens.
“How do you claim to be a servant of God when your policies send old men and women to early graves? When pensioners cry, when people lose their livelihoods, and all you do is smile and quote scripture? That is hypocrisy of the highest order.”
He further alleged that Ofori-Atta’s removal from office was only a façade, and that the government had simply installed a new Finance Minister to continue the same economic mismanagement.
“They brought in Amin Adam to cover up for something. They looked for an ignorant Amin Adam who was so egotistical, too ambitious to become the Finance Minister. He didn’t look left, he didn’t look right, he just jumped into the river with his two legs.”
According to Blakk Rasta, Amin Adam was handpicked not because of his expertise but because he could be easily manipulated.
He compared him to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, whom he believes has also been used as a political tool to deceive Ghanaians.
“The same way they pushed Bawumia in to cover up for their mess, they sent him on a lying trip. Bawumia descended into the gutters of lies. Today, when you see Bawumia, all you see around him is lies, lies, lies. His political career is totally buried.”
Blakk Rasta predicted that Amin Adam’s reputation would suffer irreparable damage due to his role in managing Ghana’s struggling economy.
“The same thing they have done to Amin Adam. These guys don’t portray common sense. He jumped into it, thinking, ‘Oh wow, I’m probably the first guy from the north to become a Finance Minister, let me take it up.’ He didn’t look at the mess. That is why he can speak so ignorantly.”
He warned that history would not be kind to those who placed personal ambition above national interest.
“Amin Adam, like Bawumia, has allowed himself to be used. Now, when all is said and done, what will he be remembered for? Not for fixing anything, but for continuing the suffering of the people. That’s what happens when you put power over principle.”