Speaking at an event sponsored by Mahama to gather feedback from the creative community, Mercy Asiedu highlighted Mahama’s significant contributions to the creative sector during his previous tenure as President. She noted that Mahama provided vehicles to several key industry figures, which she believes greatly supported their professional endeavors.
Asiedu remarked that many entertainers saw their businesses flourish thanks to Mahama’s support. She expressed confidence that the industry would benefit even more if Mahama were to return to power. She urged her colleagues and fans to remember Mahama’s past contributions when voting in the forthcoming elections.
“It is through his good ways that some people in the creative arts industry felt good. Some who had no cars got cars, so I beg you, let’s rally support for Mahama. He will do it because he has done it before,” Mercy Asiedu stated in a video.
At a meeting between the flagbearer of the NDC and the Creative Arts community at the AH Hotel, actress Oheneyere Mercy Asiedu expressed her support and shared her experience on how some creative arts people benefited during the former President’s term in office. pic.twitter.com/p7Acwt6Xgx
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In his plans to advance the creative arts sector, John Mahama has proposed establishing a dedicated TV channel for the industry. Additionally, he has outlined 22 policies aimed at further developing the sector if he is elected as the next president.
John Mahama will face Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), along with other candidates in the upcoming December 7 elections.