Musician
A-Plus has joined well meaning Ghanaians to call for peace before, during and
after the elections as he embarks on a peace campaign for the December polls. The
controversial songster has previously recorded songs to talk to politicians to
do the right things at the right and impart positively on the Ghanaian society.
The
word on everybody’s lips is ‘peace’ as the country gears up for the December
elections. Although Ghanaians has seen five peaceful elections under the 4th
republican ......, they are taking no chances with the upcoming elections as
many have started calling on the political leaders and political parties to
ensure yet another peaceful election come December 7th.
The
nationwide tour which commences on November 6th and ends on election eve,
December 6th is organised by the musician’s bonafide company, Konsule
Entertainment in close partnership with some
events companies,
individuals and corporate Ghana, with the firm believe that together as one
united body they can ensure that the ‘peaceful elections campaign is heard louder
than any political campaign’.
For some firm
believers of the age old adage “coming events cast their shadows before them”, the
events that characterised the biometric registration are the most important
topical issues we all as Ghanaians should be concerned about going into the
elections and ensuring that those event do not rare their ugly heads to mar the
enviable peace Ghanaians enjoy.
The
Peace Campaign song titled ‘Our
Prayer’ has been released. According to our source, a video would soon be
rolled out to help drive home the peace message well to Ghanaians. He said they
are working hard to make the peace campaign louder than any political campaign
message.
The musician known as Asare Kwame Obeng told
GhanaCelebrities.Com that "We will even ask if we can deliver peace
messages at rallies before the main activities begin. A day to elections, there will be a
halt in political activities and we will hold a huge
concert in Accra for free, he added.
"My aim is simple" he said. "Is to celebrate Ghana’s beautiful
democracy and once again show the world how civilized and peaceful we are. To let investors know that there is no better place to do business in
Africa than Ghana."
Ask if he was scared something was going to happen
during the elections he said; “We are not doing this because we are scared, we are only
reminding everybody that peace can’t be compromised in anyway. You also
agree with me that prevention is better than cure"