I didn’t do NDC’s campaign song for money – Jack Alolome
Gospel musician Jack Alolome who has publicly endorsed NDC Presidential Candidate, John Mahama has explained his decision to create a campaign song, “JM Begye Yen,” for the NDC.
Jack Alolome told Joy FM that it was out of his own will that he decided to create the campaign song for John Mahama and had no motive of financial gain.
According to him, he only want to support Mahama’s policies.
He, however, added that while he wouldn’t reject any appreciation that comes with the song’s release, his primary concern is to help “rescue the country from the hands of the NPP.”
“No one has given me any money… I thought about the country first before doing the song. If anything comes later, Praise God. If that doesn’t happen too, all I am concerned about is to help rescue the country from the hands of the NPP,” he explained.
Jack Alolome joins a list of musicians who have composed songs for the NDC, including Nacee and Jewel Ackah.
Several entertainment personalities, such as Big Akwes, Christiana Awuni, Mercy Asiedu, and Kofi Okyere Darko, have also publicly endorsed the NDC.