I only want one thing from NPP, NDC, in this election - Stonebwoy

Artiste asks for peace and love in upcoming election

I only want one thing from NPP, NDC,  in this election - Stonebwoy
Stonebwoy

Ghanaian Dancehall guru, Stonebwoy, has pleaded with the two major opposing parties in Ghana, the NPP, and the NDC, to allow peace to reign ahead of December 7, 2020, General Elections.

According to Stonebwoy, who just recently obtained his Voters ID Card, losing one's life because of an ordinary election is not worth it. He has called on all the individuals involved to spread love instead of violence.

“Love is the way to go as the election approaches and I think it is not the wish of any political leader to plunge the country into war or disaster because if you do that, who are you going to do the good things you promised for?

“I know it is not the wish for any nation to fight when it comes to elections but because it is a struggle for power, it is common to find people engaging in fights, but I urge the youth not engage in anything that would the name of the country into disrepute,’’

 

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Stonebwoy stressed that Ghanaian artistes should play their parts in maintaining unity and not causing divination between citizens. He has urged his colleagues to use their star powers for the good of the community. He also pleaded with them to do the same for the Coronavirus pandemic, as every issue surrounding Ghanaians should be handled with utmost care.

"The music industry has been hit very hard by the Coronavirus, just like anyone else but ours is even worse because we can't travel nor organize concerts due to the ban on large public gatherings.

"So this is very tough for us and we can only depend on streaming and some businesses we own to make some earnings."

"But out of this situation there would be the need to develop initiatives to entertain our fans and create public awareness on Covid-19 considering our vast reach not only in Ghana but across the world,'' he concluded.