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Highlife artiste, Kumi Guitar is urging Ghanaians to vote out the ruling New Patriotic Party and the opposition National Democratic Congress in the 2020 elections.
Speaking in an interview, on Asempa FM, he stated that Ghana in its Fourth Republic has only seen the leadership of these two parties.
Kumi Guitar stated that these parties throughout their dominance do not only fail to fulfil their promises but preach one thing and practice vice.
Thus, it is time for people to give other parties a chance to lead the country especially after they have tried the NDC and NPP "over and over again," he said on the station's Tête-à-Tête show.
The 'Betweener' hitmaker said although no party will be accepted wholely by Ghanaians, people should test the waters with new people who are more willing to develop the country.
Ghanaians can always vote those parties out during elections if their performances are unsatisfactory, he added.
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