Actor, Van Vicker has asked government to take keen interest in punishing politicians like they do to people within the Creative Arts and all citizens who engage in wrongdoing.
In an Instagram post, Van Vicker used Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale’s saga as a case study. He said many have insinuated that the country needs to send a strong message regarding the Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale brawl to deter others from doing same by revoking Stonebwoy’s gun license and having the two of them sign a bond of good behaviour among other punitive measures that will restrict others from engaging in such unfortunate incidences.
He wrote; “On the Stonebwoy and Shatta’s brawl, many are saying we need to send out a strong message in order to deter others by revoking Stonebwoy’s gun, having them sign a bond of good behaviour etc. etc. and I gravitate towards that. However, how different is it from sending strong messages to corrupt politicians or those engaged in corruption from this ent adversity?
“What happened to those who sent a fake journalist to Australia, Nyantakyi, nam1, etc. That strong message should be sent out and enforced not in selected situations only. If we need to grow then we need to begin to learn to punish for wrongdoings at every level. #theyounggodfather”
By Joyce Amaka