Comedian Khemical in a hilarious peace message has urged Ghanaians to vote for Ghana and not on tribal lines.
The comedian in his peace message explained that he has parents, family, friends and neighbours from different tribes and wouldn't make sense to vote on tribal lines since obviously it will be impossible!
He advised Ghanaians to aim at peace since "at the end of the day we have only one Ghana".
Read his peace message below:
I wish this was a funny moment but it isn’t. Let me just hit the nail on the head and go straight to the point.
I am a Ghanaian, I love Ghana and everything about it including the unpredictability of our politicians, teachers, bosses, landlords, the person we owe, the list goes on.
If you’re looking to cause confusion or if you are into tribal politics, think about this and know that tribal politics is something we have created. It is an illusion and this is my reason.
I am an Ewe from the Volta region but my mom is Ga from the Greater Accra Region. I was born and have lived 99% of my life here till date. My dad has Ewe parents but my mom has a Fante mom from the Central region.
My mom’s sister, sister Araba is married to an Ashanti which means I have Ashanti cousins. Nana Kwame is also an Ashanti who’s mom is from my Family. Well, Nana is my cousin too.
I have close friends Umar and Rahman who’re from up north. I borrow money from them from time to time when I am in need. I never disappoint borrowing, and they never disappoint lending lol.
My neighbours are from upper east and Brong Ahafo. The woman I share wall with is from the Eastern region and we both keep an eye on each other’s houses should anyone one of be in town.
You see, the point is, confusion is not what we should aim at. We should aim for peace. There is nothing like 100% Ga, Ewe, Akan whatever but I bet there is 100% Ghanaian.
Voting has always been simple, we should aim at keeping it that way. Vote, leave the polling station, and leave the EC to do their job. Whatever the outcome is let us take it in good faith. We’re responsible for the well-being of our own country.
We’re one people, we’re one Ghana. On that note I dey go chop some Waakye.
See you at the polling station tomorrow. Let’s go and vote for GHANA.