Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu says he is not ready to campaign for any political party ahead of the 2024 general elections.
According to him, before he breaks his vow to pick a party colour, the party must offer him a good deal of not less than $1 billion.
Speaking to Graphic Showbiz, he stated that he knows no party would be ready to make such a huge payment to one person over an election and as such, he gets to stay out of politics.
Kwaku Manu noted that although he votes in every election, he believes that, as an actor and public figure, it is better to not disclose his political affiliation or the party he votes for.
“I am not bragging, but no amount of money can influence me to campaign for any political party, whether NPP or NDC. Unless they are willing to pay me over $1 billion, which I know they wouldn’t."
"I vote every four years but I believe as a celebrity, it is good not to disclose the political party you support," the actor said.
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