Prince Tyra actress, Yvonne Nelson has expressed her views on the upcoming presidential elections in December.
At the launch of her new school, Yvonne Nelson International School, she was questioned about the pledges made by the leading figures of the two major political parties, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and John Dramani Mahama, regarding the creative arts industry.
Yvonne Nelson stressed that she is more inclined towards enhancing her business ventures and generating employment opportunities, rather than depending on political assurances.
When asked about the campaign promises made by Mahama and Bawumia on the creative arts sector, including Mahama’s plans to establish a film village and a special TV channel,
she said, “They are all promising, but I just want to let my colleagues and the industry know that it’s just talk.
“Politicians love to talk, and you can believe them if you like. But for me and some of us, we would rather concentrate on our businesses and do what we can for Ghanaians, creating employment and helping the future generation.”
“As for the promises, I don’t even pay attention to them. It’s been said so many times, but their actions should show. Talk is cheap,” she bemoaned.
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