Hiplife musician, Barima Sidney, has announced his intention to join actress Yvonne Nelson's upcoming 'dumsor' demonstration, citing the persistent power outages ('Dumsor') plaguing the nation.
Speaking on Cape Coast's Property FM, the Ghanaian musician reminisced about his participation in the 2016 edition of the Dumsor Must Stop demonstration, emphasizing that the power crisis affected everyone at that time.
"I've received Yvonne Nelson's public invitation to join the Dumsor Vigil, and I assured her that I will be at the forefront of this movement," he declared.
Sidney passionately expressed his commitment to the cause, highlighting the ongoing challenges of 'Dumsor' in his community.
He stressed that the power outages continue to disrupt daily life, compelling him to take a stand once again.
Acknowledging the significance of collective action in addressing the issue, Sidney affirmed his readiness to mobilize and advocate for an end to 'Dumsor,' reaffirming his unwavering support for the cause.
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