Highly respected Ghanaian radio presenter and
DJ with the Multimedia Group, Andy Dosty, is the latest celebrity from the
creative arts sector to publicly declare support
for
Nana Akufo Addo, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Nana Akufo Addo, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Andy Dosty signed out of his Music Box Mid-Morning
Show on Hitz FM on Tuesday, saying, “I endorse Nana Akufo Addo” after he had
stated his disappointment at reports that Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur
had spoken derogatorily about persons who are not tall.
The vice-president was reported to have said short people need to be carried
before they can see the achievements of the John Mahama led-government.
Andy Dosty expressed very strong misgivings about Amissah-Arthur's statement.
He said such a statement was in a bad taste and derogatory to short people.
The radio presenter made it a major topic on his programme and had several listeners of the show calling in or sending messages to condemn Amissah-Arthur's apparent mockery of short persons.
The radio presenter made it a major topic on his programme and had several listeners of the show calling in or sending messages to condemn Amissah-Arthur's apparent mockery of short persons.
An obviously disappointed Andy signed out of
the show, pledging his support for Nana Addo.
According to myjoyonline.com, Amissah-Arthur made the comment at a
campaign event in the Eastern Region last Friday.
In a campaign of high stakes, government officials have found space for humour
by targeting the height of Nana Addo.
Among the several creative arts stakeholders who have openly endorsed the NPP
and the candidature of Nana Akufo Addo are actor and movie producer, Agya Koo,
highlife singer Lucky Mensah, award-winning gospel singer, Cwesi Oteng,
sensational hiplife act, Wisa Greid, actress Bibi Bright, Matilda Asare, movie
producer Socrate Safo, highlife singer Dada KD, sound engineer and music
producer, Fred Kyei Mensah, musician Barima Sidney, musician A-Plus, among
others.
It is unusual in Ghana's political history for
a political party not in government to attract more celebrity endorsements than
the incumbent party just some 70 days to general polls, but the NPP seems to
have won the hearts of the country's most popular showbiz names.
Interestingly, the celebs touting Nana Addo's candidature are not perturbed
about plausible criticism.
Source: Evans Ofori/ghmediafillas.blogspot.com
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