Why I won’t vote come December 7 - Worlasi

Ghanaian artiste, Worlasi, reveals why he won’t cast a vote in the upcoming elections

Why I won’t vote come December 7 - Worlasi
Worlasi

Worlasi has claimed that he will not cast a vote when the elections come around in December.

According to him, the elections coincide with a scheduled movie shoot with high prospects for his brand and he will always put his profession first before his political right to vote.

“On that day December 7], we have a shoot. We're shooting a movie...Unfortunately for us, that day falls within the time we're shooting the movie. It's the first time I'm going to be in a movie so I don't want to ruin that chance because it is a great movie and if we are lucky it might be on Netflix.

“And I don't think I will want to replace that with a vote.

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“ [Voting] is important but not as important as my own life,” he said while speaking to Prince Benjamin on Class91.3 FM’s drive-time show.

"I will encourage my fans to do what pleases them. I'll encourage them to do what they want. If they want to vote they should. If they don't want to vote, it's their choice. But I'll never encourage my fans to go and vote. It's their right to go and do so.” he continued. 

The 'Pawa Hitmaker' disclosed that he has been conversing with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over copyright issues.

The NDC used his song, titled ‘One Life’ featuring Sena Dagadu and Six Strings during the launch of the People’s Manifesto at University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) without his permission.

“We are still talking about it. They've accepted their wrongdoings and they're saying that they are going to do something about it.”