Renowned musician Rex Omar has challenged the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to show tangible evidence of their achievements, stating that catchy slogans cannot replace visible infrastructure development.
In a recent interview, Rex Omar expressed his disappointment with the NPP’s reliance on slogans rather than substance, citing the lack of tangible projects to improve the lives of Ghanaians. “Slogans are not enough, we need to see real development on the ground,” he emphasized.
The musician-turned-social commentator argued that the NPP’s excessive borrowing should have translated into visible infrastructure development, but instead, the country’s roads, healthcare, and education sectors remain in a deplorable state.
Rex Omar’s comments have resonated with many Ghanaians who feel that the NPP has failed to deliver on its promises, despite its impressive slogan-crafting abilities. The NPP has yet to respond to Rex Omar’s criticisms, but the musician remains unfazed, insisting that accountability is essential for Ghana’s progress.
Rex Omar’s music is a vibrant reflection of his Ghanaian roots, seamlessly blending traditional rhythms and melodies with the sophistication of Western pop and jazz. His unique sound is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Northern Ghana and Ashanti praise singing, infused with a contemporary flair.
Defying his father’s expectations of a career in law, Rex Omar has passionately pursued his musical vision, creating a distinctive style that not only honors his heritage but also resonates with global audiences.