Some artistes are quiet about #FixTheCountry because they've taken money from the gov't - Worlasi

Some artistes are quiet about #FixTheCountry because they've taken money from the gov't - Worlasi

- Ghanaian artiste, Worlasi, has shared his opinion on why some artistes are quiet about the #FixTheCountry campaign

- He thinks those artistes can't speak up because they contributed to the election of the current government by taking money to compose songs

- The #FixTheCountry campaign seeks to pressurise the Akufo-Addo government to resolve issues facing Ghanaians

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Ghanaian artiste, Worlasi says the reason why some of his colleagues are quiet about the ongoing #FixTheCountry campaign is that they contributed to the election of the current government.

Under the rallying call, Ghanaians online have taken the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government to task by outlining the various issues slowing Ghana's growth and its effects on citizens.

Some artistes are quiet about #FixTheCountry because they took money to support the govt says Worlasi
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The likes of Samini, Shatta Wale, and Sarkodie haven't publicly commented on the #FixTheCountry campaign. Samini officially campaigned for the New Patriotic Party led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during the 2020 General elections.

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"You can’t do any song about fixing the country cos you took money and made a song for them to fuvk up the country," reads one of the tweets by Worlasi.

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that celebrity backing for the #FixTheCountry campaign was growing with the likes of Yvonne Nelson, Bridget Otoo, Serwaa Amihere, and many others joining the train.

John Dumelo previously expressed support for calls by Ghanaians for the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government to resolve the nation's issues.

Rallying under the trending hashtag, Ghanaians online took the Akufo-Addo-led government to task calling for solutions to the country's problems.

"Celebrity Adongo will collect 1 million Ghana cedis to lead NAM1’s scam and lose his/her voice when needed on real issues #FixTheCountry," tweeted former TV3 Presenter, Bridget Otoo.

Actress Yvonne Nelson also expressed her happiness about the campaign: "I'm happy you guys are GETTIN it now! #FixTheCountry @NAkufoAddo [angry face emoji] for those who follow party colours......stay far away!

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Efia Odo and other social media influencers on Tuesday, May 8, 2021, notified the Ghana Police Service of their intention to embark on a demonstration against the government on Sunday, May 9, 2021. The request has since been denied for COVID-19 restrictions reasons.

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