Ghanaian rapper Flowking Stone has shared the criteria he would consider before endorsing any political party in the country.
In an interview with Amansan Krakye, the “Go Low” hitmaker emphasised that he would not endorse a political party for financial gain while others are suffering.
“I believe that before I promote a political party, I need to thoroughly review their policies to ensure they will benefit my fans and Ghanaians at large. I won’t be selfish and accept money to endorse a party if it doesn’t address the real issues.”
He added, “I will wait until I am certain that a party’s manifesto offers tangible benefits to my fans before making any endorsement.”
His comments come in the wake of Ghanaian veteran footballer Asamoah Gyan distancing himself from partisan politics.
Asamoah Gyan recently opted out of Dr. Bawumia’s manifesto team to focus on his humanitarian work.
In contrast, other musicians have been actively campaigning for various political parties.