Liberian-born Ghanaian based actor, Eddie Watson has questioned the amount each celebrity will charge for embarking on a demonstration against the ruling party.
The actor who is not happy with developments that the opposition NPP paid her fellow actor Yvonne Nelson GH¢5000 for the DumsorMustStop demo indicated on Twitter that the talk was just cheap politics.
“Sometimes it just takes common sense to analyze issues. If celebs were being paid to organize demonstration, how much will each celeb be paid?”
This comes after Mr. Baah Acheamfour, spokesperson for Save NPP Now pressure group and a communication member of the NPP alleged that John Boadu who is the National Organiser of the NPP included in a budgetary allocation to the party executives that he (John Boadu) took GH¢5000 from the party’s coffers for actress Yvonne Nelson to support her dumsor campaign.
Read tweets below:
Sometimes it just takes common sense to analyze issues.If celebs were being paid to organize demonstration,how much will each celeb be paid?
— Eddie S. Watson Jr. (@EddieWatsonJr) July 16, 2015
5,000cedis is all a party will use to bribe the so called 'Yvonne Nelson & Co.? Come on... Ghanaians are smarter than this cheap politics!
— Eddie S. Watson Jr. (@EddieWatsonJr) July 16, 2015