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8 Years Is Enough, Let NPP Come - Bibi Bright

Actress and movie producer Bibi Bright has disclosed that she as a citizen has had enough of the NDC government and wants to see a new political party in power.

The actress in an interview has stated that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have been in power for eight years but have done nothing substantial for Ghanaians, talkess of the movie industry where she plies her trade.

Bibi Bright maintained that keeping NDC in power will do nothing but rather increase the afflictions of the citizens, therefore she is campaigning for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to come into power.

She also stated that Jackie Appiah, even John Dumelo and the entire movie industry flourished in the Kuffour administration.

Bibi was of the view that during the reign of NPP, living conditions of Ghanaians was favourable and many businesses sprang up but in the NDC era, companies are folding up and also the government is not investing much in the movie industry as expected.
Bibi Bright added that most movies producers premiere movies but do not make sales because there is no market for movies and also distributors and marketers have also diverted their course since the industry is no more paying.

She further stated that since NDC came into power her industry (movie industry) has been declining, hence her decision for change.

Bibi is currently embarking on an initiative she calls "Compassion For Change" and she is doing this with support from MPs in every community she visits.

Written By Nii Ayi Mensah Lartey

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