Entertainment of Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Source: kasapafmonline.com

Journalist chooses Obour over Dumelo

Obour (L) and John Dumelo (R) Obour (L) and John Dumelo (R)

Entertainment Journalist, Kwame Dadzie has rated former MUSIGA President, Obour over actor John Dumelo as an industry player who has the interest of the Arts Industry at heart.

Commending Dumelo’s amiable personality, Kwame Dadzie believes that the actor is fit for parliament having the requisite qualities to undertake the task ahead.

However, the Citi Fm’s journalist was sceptical with regards to Dumelo’s preparedness to serve in the interest of those in the creative industry when voted to parliament.

“I have listened to John Dumelo’s interviews a couple of times and I don’t know what he has that would benefit his constituents and what they would expect from him but it appears clearly the last time I listened to him, I would be very glad to see John Dumelo in Parliament as a creative arts person representing or being voted as a parliamentarian but even though I believe he is a fine material, I’m a bit shaky when it comes to the fact that apart from serving his constituents whilst in parliament, is he also going to serve in the interest of those in the creative industry,” Kwame Dadzie stated on Kasapa Fm’s Entertainment Show.

Explaining why he doubts John Dumelo’s competence concerning serving in the interest of the creative arts industry, Dadzie told host of Kasapa Entertainment, Eddie Ray, he has not heard the actor state anything about creative arts industry mostly in his discussions and interviews.

“That, I didn’t find in any of his interviews and I don’t know why candidates would talk about employment when it is actually not their responsibility as Members of Parliament. Apart from that, I have not heard him state anything about the creative arts industry anywhere as someone like me in the industry is going to also benefit.”

He, therefore, scored the ‘Konkontiba’ hit singer 70% over the ‘Baby Thief’ actor 50%.

“I wouldn’t downplay his decision to contest as a parliamentarian but the kind of trust and hope I have in Obour, If I should rate the two, their potentials and the influence they have in parliament in retrospect to the creative industry and on constituents, I would give Obour 70% likelihood of doing that for us and Dumelo, 50% ruling out his abilities to do well in parliament.” Kwame Dadzie explained.

John Dumelo wins Ayawaso West Wuogon NDC Primaries

Actor turned Politician John Dumelo has come out victorious in the just ended National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) parliamentary elections held on Saturday, August 24, 2019.

The “Perfect Picture” actor won majority votes to become the party’s parliamentary candidate in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency ahead of the 2020 general elections.

John Dumelo won massively with 758 votes while his only contender, Madam Adoboe had 99 votes.

A total of 859 delegates voted in the elections with two rejected ballots.

Obour files nomination to contest Asante Akyem South NPP parliamentary primaries

Bice ‘Obour’ Osei Kuffour after declaring his intention to run for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary primaries in the Asante-Akyem South Constituency has filed for the contest.

He filed his nomination on Friday, February 14, 2020.

In a statement, he promised to introduce a new kind of leadership, hard work, dedication, commitment, perseverance and excellence in a bottom-up approach when given the nod.