Samini has officially joined the Election campaign scene

Ghanaian artiste, Samini, seemingly pledges allegiance to Ursula Owusu

Samini has officially joined the Election campaign scene
Samini

Ghanaian dancehall legend, Samini has been spotted on the 2020 election campaign scene advocating large crowds on behalf of Member of Parliament for Ablekuma West Constituency, Hon Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

The widely respected reggae artiste was identified as part of a campaign team created by the MP in the photos obtained from her recent campaign activities on her social media page. 

Samini was also spotted beside the Ablekuma West MP - who also doubles as the Minister of Communications - appearing to give her advice over the next course of actions for the campaign.

Ursula Owusu uploaded the said photos on her Facebook page, declaring that she was on tour with her "team". She captioned the photo: 

“Taking a cue from the Asantehene’s advice to the president and his leadership; “let your people explain your good works to Ghanaians and you shall reap the fruits during the elections.” Hence, I have promised to be a carrier of the WORD and will only rest briefly on December 10th after the victory has embraced the New Patriotic Party.

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“Yesterday, My team and I visited the Dansoman SSNIT Flats, Glefe, and Opetekwei in the Ablekuma West constituency. It was a fulfilling exercise as the people received our message with joy. The support and endorsement were captivating. Some of the constituents had peculiar issues needing attention of which I promised to initiate an action soon. Ablekuma West Constituency da m’akoma so. M’afa 2020 elections no personal. I am leaving no stone unturned. Y’abr3 anka y’ada #4More4Nana #4More4Ursula #4More2DoMore.”she wrote.

Ursula Owusu, who has been the Minister of Communications for Ghana since the assumption of power by the New Patriotic Party in January 2017, was also installed as the Nkosuohemaa (Development Queen) by the traditional leaders and the people of Akem Asuom in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The ceremony took place at the Palace of Asuomhene Osabarima Ofosuhene Apenteng II.

In 2015, she contested and won the NPP parliamentary primaries for the first time in the Ablekuma West Constituency. She retained her parliamentary seat during the 2016 Ghanaian general elections by winning with 34,376 votes out of the 60,558 valid votes cast making 56.96%.

She hopes to win again and has enlisted Samini to this end.