
Rex Omar slams NPP Government over poor road conditions
Ghanaian music legend Rex Omar has unleashed a scathing attack on the NPP government, decrying the country’s dilapidated roads and the lack of tangible infrastructure development.
In a recent interview, Rex Omar expressed his disappointment and frustration with the government’s inability to maintain the nation’s roads, which has curtailed his passion for driving and exploring the country.
He also took aim at the government’s financial management, questioning the rationale behind borrowing massive sums of money without any visible projects to show for it. “The government’s borrowing spree has left Ghana with a staggering debt of over GH¢700 billion, yet there’s nothing to show for it,” he lamented.
Rex Omar’s outburst has sparked a national conversation on social media, with many Ghanaians sharing their own experiences with the country’s poor infrastructure and demanding accountability from the government. The NPP government has yet to respond to the musician’s criticisms.
Known for his candid views, Rex Omar has consistently spoken out against government policies he perceives as detrimental to the country’s progress.
Rex Omar’s music is deeply rooted in his Ghanaian heritage, blending traditional rhythms and melodic inflections with the influences of Western pop and his passion for jazz. This unique fusion of Afro-pop and jazz is infused with the rich cultural legacy of Northern Ghana and Ashanti praise singing.
Despite his father’s wishes for him to pursue a career in law, Rex Omar has followed his musical dreams with unwavering dedication, forging a distinctive sound that honors his roots while embracing international styles.