We'll Beat You Up If You Back This Nonsense! - Sefa Kayi Warns Politicians

Ace Broadcaster and 2016 GJA Journalist of the Year, Kwami Sefa Kayi, has issued a caustic warning to political figures not to plunge Ghana into chaos with their needless tribal and ethnic sentiments.

Sefa Kayi, in a rare tirade, warned the country's politicians against fanning tribal sentiments to advance their political ambitions and gains.

The Host of "Kokrokoo" - Peace FM's Morning Show - was commenting on the speculations of a feud between people of Akyem and Asante descent.

The tribal sentiments were also stirred when the panel on the programme, both on the ruling New Patriotic Party and National Democratic Congress sides began to make tribal arguments on the show and pointing fingers at each other.

Earlier last week, during the celebration of the Awukudae festival at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II openly expressed concern about how some leading figures in the NPP were working against him.

The Asantehene was reportedly angry over concerns that some members within the NPP government are attempting to pitch him [Asantehene] against the Ohyehene and Akyems.

NPP officials, who were at the palace at the time – Acting General Secretary, John Boadu; Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah and the Kumasi Mayor, Osei Assibey – knelt to beg Otumfuo.

Party gurus in the region such as Bernard Antwi Boasiako, aka Wontumi and Kwabena Nsenkyire, the Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman and first Vice Chairman, respectively, also joined to beg the Ashanti king.

These top executives, according to reports, had no choice than to kneel and beg before the angry King.

With some of the studio discussants alluding to reports of Akyem and Asante factions being at each other's neck and roping in Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin II and Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II; the seasoned journalist Kweku Baako also went on the defense of the revered monarch.

It is at this point during the back and forth heated arguments that the Host interjected to address politicians in the country.

He advised politicians to foster "friendships, unity and bonds" or face the wrath of the citizenry since their actions can potentially result in chaos.

"Let us look more at things that unite us than things that divide us…To gain political advantage over each other all the time, you fan these tribal sentiments all the time. If it’s the NDC in opposition, you think about a way to fan it and if it’s the NPP in opposition, they also look for a way to fan it. One day, we will take our country from your hands and beat you up”.

He cautioned them saying "I’ve worked with you (politicians) almost 25 years. If you don’t take care and you back this nonsense over a period and you drive us down where we don’t want to go, we will turn on you because we won’t allow your politics to become President and Minister, and MP to cripple our nation…as long as I sit on radio and have a voice and you start this thing, some of us will take a position individually and collectively, and we will turn against you”.