Davido, the Nigerian singer, has said entertainers are not doing enough to speak out against the country’s growing insecurity.
In a post on X, the Grammy-nominated artiste said celebrities,
including himself, need to do more to address the worsening security situation
in Nigeria
“We need to speak up. It’s too much injustice going on. Our
country don go,” he said.
The singer’s remarks came hours after Sypro, another
musician, had urged Nigeria’s top musicians to lend their voices to the
country’s situation.
In recent weeks, Nigerian celebrities and public figures
have increasingly used their platforms to call attention to the
situation and urge the government to take action.
Skepta, the British-Nigerian rapper, had called out
President Bola Tinubu and urged global support for Nigerian citizens enduring
the turmoil.
Davido recently announced that he is on a ‘musical break’ to
support the re-election campaign of Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun and
his uncle.
Davido was appointed in April as head of youth
mobilisation for the Accord Party’s campaign council.
He joined the Accord Party following
Adeleke’s defection from
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
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