On numerous electronic and traditional media platforms, it’s become a hot topic for discussion about the decision of some media personalities to enter into politics.
The discussion has seen individuals express their disparate perspectives. While some people believe that it is a good move that will help expressions of the human experience, others doubt the capability of these applicants.
Zapp Mallet, Producer and sound engineer has expressed that the decision of some media personalities to go to political side is worth complimented. By him, there should be a greater amount of such individuals in Parliament, the creative arts will see colossal change.
On Wednesday, while talking on Media News, Zapp Mallet said that the showbiz personalities will shape arrangements in expressions of the human experience industry since they recognize what truly goes ahead in the area.
He told host Sammy Flex that it’s empowering, we require a greater amount of those individuals in light of the fact that specific strategies concerning the arts are not respected. Regardless of the fact that respected, it’s on face esteem; there is no depth in it. In any case, if we have more showbiz persons in politics, then strategies concerning the arts would be in-depth and substantially more fascinating for the industry. When we have more showbiz personalities there, it will add to the weight.
Zapp Mallet said on the issue that many media personalities joining the race only for the purpose of popularity, it would be best if the reason is to serve arts and the nation overall.
Performing artist, Abraham Kofi Davies famously known as Salinco has proclaimed his aim to challenge in the Progressive People’s Party’s primaries at the Atwima Kwawoma Constituency in the Ashanti Region.
Previously, TV personality Kwame Djokoto, on-screen character Ebi Bright, and Don Arthur have secured their candidature on the ticket of the ruling party National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tarkwa Nsuaem, Tema Central and Effutu electorates correspondingly.
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