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Worlasi Encourages Industry Players To Be Active In Politics

August 22, 2024
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Worlasi Encourages Industry Players To Be Active In Politics

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Ghanaian singer, Worlasi has encouraged players in the entertainment industry to wade into active politics if they have the capability.

Worlasi explained that the advancement of the entertainment industry can lead to revenue generation for the country and put Ghana on the global map, hence the need for more industry players to join politics and bring positive change.

He gave an example of how songs by Nigerian artists have made Nigeria more popular globally.

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“Yes, it is highly important for entertainers to join politics. If you feel it is your purpose to join politics and to be a leader in governance, then you should. I think it is very important for entertainers to be in politics because I think we are a huge part of the industry, but somehow it is not highly respected, given the chance, or given the space. We are not given the spot.”

Worlasi

“It is crazy how you can see how Nigeria is everywhere only because of their music. I can’t think of any other reason why their name is everywhere. And their song is putting them on the globe,” Worlasi explained.

A lot of politicians have now declared their political standing, with many contesting for political positions. 

Actor John Dumelo is contesting the parliamentary seat for Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, and actor Fred Nuamah filed a nomination to be elected as a parliamentary candidate on the ticket of the NDC for Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency. 

Agya Koo and Prince David Osei are public supporters of the NPP.

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Worlasi

Worlasi further voiced his frustration with what he describes as the cyclical nature of politics in Ghana.

According to him, politics has become a continuous pattern of unfulfilled promises made by politicians every election cycle.

“Every four years, you vote again and then it’s the same thing. It’s the same lies. It’s crazy how the repetition never ends,” he said.

He observed that shiny promises often attract those in need because of their pressing needs.

“It never ends because there will always be poor people, there will always be rich people. And so it would never stop. And those who need something will always go for what is shiny. It doesn’t matter whether they know they are lying or not. They need it now and so they’ll go for it. And it just saddens me to see that.”

Worlasi

Worlasi’s comments come at a time when many Ghanaians feel that political promises rarely translate into tangible improvements in their lives.

Currently, the country is gearing up for its upcoming general elections on December 7, 2024.

Musician Voices Out Financial Difficulties Faced by Young People

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Worlasi

Worlasi opened up about the financial difficulties faced by young people in Ghana, particularly when it comes to major life events like marriage.

According to him, many young people, including him, can’t afford to get married due to economic hardships.

Worlasi said that there is a lack of supportive financial institutions that make it easier for individuals to make significant purchases to support a family.

“I’m telling you right now, I can’t afford to get married… There are no institutions that have made it easy for people to buy things,” he stated.

He compared the situation to that in the Caribbean country of Antigua.

“They probably don’t even have mobile money. Their lights go off like ours too. But they have a system where, if you are working, no matter what work you are doing, you can buy something and pay little by little.”

Worlasi

Worlasi’s comments come amid the public’s dissatisfaction with the current state of governance and demands for change and accountability from leaders.

Various protests have been held in the country over economic hardship, cost of living, abuse of power, corruption, and poor infrastructure.

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