Monday, 18 November

Kufuor collapsed 'Concert Party' – Mr Beautiful

Entertainment
Mr Beautiful

Ghanaian actor Mr Beautiful has said that former President John Agyekum Kufuor's policies led to the collapse of the popular Key Soap Concert Party television show.

Mr Beautiful, known in real life as Clement Bonney, told 'The Big Show' on Class91.3FM about how the ‘Gentle Giant’, during his term of office, saw an end to the highly-patronised acting and comedy show, which nurtured several prolific actors in the country.

Speaking to show host Nana Kwasi Asare on 26 September 2020, Mr Beautiful said: “When President Kufuor came, he collapsed Concert Party.

“He put a certain woman called Eva Lokko at GBC.

“Then, the only sponsor was Key Soap by Lever Brothers.

“When Eva Lokko took the position, he [Kufuor] doubled the sponsorship money and, so, Lever Brothers quit. That is why Concert Party collapsed.  It was President Kufuor’s policy,” he stressed.

Mr Beautiful also indicated that the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) does not have anything better to offer Ghana’s entertainment industry, owing to its capitalist ideologies.

According to him, the NPP does not consider entertainment industry players in decision-making, claiming: “They call us 'concert people'. They look down upon us. They don't regard us.”

On the contrary, Mr Beautiful says his party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which advances the social democrat ideology, pays attention to the entertainment industry.

“The social democrats are the only people who can help the entertainment industry because these capitalist guys believe in only two things: economy and law. If you are not an economist or lawyer, they don’t count you," he noted.

Mr Beautiful recounted how the entertainment industry has fared since the time of Kwame Nkrumah.

He cited the contributions of General Kutu Acheampong, who completed the idea of a film and television institute conceived by Dr Nkrumah.

He also lauded the efforts of former President Rawlings in setting up the National Theatre and the contributions of the late President Atta Mills and former President Mahama to the industry. 

Mr Beautiful also reiterated Mr Mahama’s commitment to catering to the welfare of old and retired actors and industry people in the country.

This, Mr Beautiful stated, is a sign that the NDC flagbearer is concerned about the entertainment industry.

Mr Beautiful is a staunch member of the opposition NDC. 

 

Source: Classfmonline.com