Actress Yvonne Nelson is disappointed in the statement a member of the NDC- Haruna Halidu- posted on his Facebook page in the aftermath of her Dumsor Campaign which started trending.
The actress registered her disappointment in a series of social media posts.
She wrote;
"If what I'm reading from Halidu Haruna is true, then Ooo my goodness! I understand why we are here, in this place as a country!
"I can't believe a leader, a grown man in this country will say such a thing. He should be ashamed of himself. We have a long way to go GHANA! The movement won't stop until dumsor stops | watch this space!
The former Aide to the Chief of Staff of the ruling government in a post branded all celebrities who were above thirty and not married as prostitute.
He has now retracted his earlier statement in a new post;
“I feel embarrassed by my post against the celebrities. I was condemned both privately and publicly by my friends and party faithful. I respectfully admit that it was an avoidable blunder. I honestly and sincerely regret my action and I ask for forgiveness. To err is human.”
She also took a swipe at her fellow comrades in the limelight who had pretended not to see the #DumsorMustStop after trending for days in the media.
"I can't believe there are Ghanaian celebrities on social media pretending not to have seen OUR movement! God is watching all of you.