The
crippling energy crisis has lingered on over the past three years and
has led to companies laying off workers because of high cost of
production as they are compelled to use generators.
The
BET award winner, who was one of the main organisers of the event
explained that he could not be physically present because “a rather
tight working schedule in the United States made it impossible for me
to”. Earlier, confirmed reports suggested that Sarkodie will be absent
as he was wrapping up a video shoot for a new song with American hip hop
artiste, Ace Hood.
A statement from Sark
commended Yvonne Nelson and everyone who took part in the May 16
#dumsormuststop vigil for a good work done.
Below are details of the statement released by Sarkodie:
Yesterday
a bold statement was made. #dumsormuststop went from being just a
social media awareness creation campaign to something we are all now
proud of.
History has been created, your way, our way.
To
Yvonne Nelson, my other colleagues who joined, and the rest of the team
that put this together, I want to say a big congratulations.
A rather tight working schedule in the United States made it impossible for me to be physically present at the gathering.
Long live the good people of this country.
Together let’s continue to push for an end to the current electricity supply crisis.
Together let’s continue to push for an end to the current electricity supply crisis.
Michael Owusu Addo (Sarkodie)
Sarkcess Music
Sarkcess Music
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