NDC Disowns Comedian DKBs 24 Hour Economy Advert He Cries Out
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 08:00
The Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has distanced itself from a campaign advert created by comedian DKB, explaining the party’s 24-hour economy policy ahead of the upcoming general elections.
DKB, a renowned Ghanaian stand-up comedian, TV presenter, actor, and event host, has been supporting the NDC in the upcoming December 7 elections.
However, his attempt to explain John Mahama’s 24-hour economy policy in a campaign video was met with ridicule on social media.
The comedian’s video aimed to convey that businesses and banking institutions would operate around the clock, but netizens interpreted the message differently.
This led to widespread criticism, with many questioning the effectiveness of DKB’s advertising tactic.
In response to the controversy, the NDC’s National Communications Bureau released a statement emphasizing the need for message harmony and effective communication.
The party urged sympathizers to contact the bureau for clearance and guidance before producing campaign adverts.
NDC Betrayed Me - DKB Cries OutGhanaian comedian, DKB, has publicly expressed his disappointment and feelings of betrayal by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in a recent press statement.
This shocking revelation has sparked intense debate and raised questions about the party’s internal dynamics.
DKB’s anguish stems from the NDC’s disavowal of his campaign advert explaining the party’s 24-hour economy policy.
The comedian had created the advert to support John Mahama’s presidential bid, but it was met with ridicule and misinterpretation on social media.
The NDC’s National Communications Bureau swiftly distanced themselves from DKB’s advert, advising party sympathizers to seek clearance before producing campaign materials.
This move aimed to ensure “message harmony and effective communication”.
However, DKB feels betrayed, believing the party’s press statement has armed his enemies.
In a video, he said :I’m extremely disappointed in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for their recent press statement. Instead of supporting my efforts to promote the party’s 24-hour economy policy, they have distanced themselves from me and my advert”.
He continued “The NDC statement has now been seized upon by my enemies, who are using it to mock and ridicule me. It’s unacceptable that the party I’m trying to support has made my enemies stronger”.
“I created the advert with the best of intentions, to help explain the party’s policy and support John Mahama’s presidential bid. But now, my efforts have been undermined by the very party I was trying to help,” he added.
“I feel betrayed and let down by the NDC’s actions. Their statement has not only harmed my reputation but also weakened my resolve to persist supporting the party”.
“I implore the NDC to reconsider their approach and support their loyal supporters, rather than leaving us vulnerable to attack,” he cries out.
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