Ghanaian gospel musician Evangelist Akwasi Nyarko has called on President John Dramani Mahama, lamenting severe economic hardship and neglect after supporting the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in past elections.
In a video message that has since gone viral, Evangelist Akwasi Nyarko expressed frustration over his current living conditions, stating that he has gone without food for three days and is unable to pay his child’s school fees.
“President Mahama, it seems you’ve forgotten about me. I composed a campaign song for you. I’m hungry, I haven’t eaten in 3 days because I have no money. My child has dropped out of school because I can’t afford the fees,” he said.
The gospel artiste, who is widely known for his powerful worship songs and public endorsement of the NDC, particularly in the Ashanti Region, claims that his political involvement has affected his career negatively.
“I’m not getting shows because I sang and campaigned for the NDC in the Ashanti Region. Please come to my aid; don’t let me die like Daddy Lumba and Dada KD,” he added.
“Please, I am hungry, come and help me,” he pleaded.
Some of Evangelist Akwasi Nyarko’s popular songs include Meye Obi, Adekye Nsroma, Mekra, Enye Den, Yesu Mogya, Me Hia Yesu, Awurade Kasa, Woye Onyame, M’aseda Nwom, and Adom No Nti.
“President Mahama, it seems you’ve forgotten about me. I composed a campaign song for you. I’m hungry, I haven’t eaten in 3 days because I have no money.
My child has dropped out of school because I can’t afford the fees. I’m not getting shows because I sang and campaigned for… pic.twitter.com/4sxHnm2nJk
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