Singer Wendy Shay has called on political parties to ensure their conflict during the 2020 general election does not affect the peace and love the country is enjoying.
Taking to Twitter, the 'Emergency' singer stated that she and her former viral Kelvynboy have been able to sort out their difference and released a song.
She stated that it should not be difficult for the political parties to follow suit ahead of the elections.
"I think NDC and NPP can come together to spread love and ensure a peaceful election. ODO is all we need," she wrote.
If @kelvynboymusic_ and I have been able to settle our differences to bring a Hit song then I think NDC and NPP can come together to spread love and ensure a peaceful election.
ODO is all we need #ODO #ShayGang pic.twitter.com/00gyE26z7o— Queen Shay (@wendyshaygh) August 11, 2020
Wendy Shay also shared a photo with the inscription ODO. The letters had the party clours of NPP on them.
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