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Ghana Has Failed Him- Blakk Rasta Reacts To Funny Face’s Accident

Blakk Rasta has expressed his thoughts on the unfortunate incident involving Funny Face, where he accidentally hit five people with his car, some of whom are in critical condition at the hospital at Kasoa in the Central Region of Ghana.

According to him, Ghana has let down the comedian. Blakk Rasta believes that when Funny Face was diagnosed with a mental illness, he should have been provided with proper care and treatment instead of being left to wander freely. He said this negligence ultimately led to the accident he was involved in.

Furthermore, Blakk Rasta stated on his Urban Legend program on 3FM that Funny Face’s license should have been revoked due to his mental health issues. He argues that the state’s failure to take action in this regard affects not only Funny Face but also the victims of the accident.

“Our nation has failed the citizenry again. We do not take mental health seriously and it hurts me. Funny Face will walk free anywhere he goes. Once it is proven that he was suffering from a certain kind of mental sickness, my brother, what should we have done?

“Once we realised that Funny Face was going through mental issues, the first thing we could have done was to take away his driver’s licence and get him to the psychiatric hospital. He had been to a psychiatric hospital a couple of times.

Did they recommend that his driver’s license should be taken away? We have failed the little children involved in the accident. We have failed Funny Face himself,” he stated.

Source – Tru News Report

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