Ghanaian Afro Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy has taken a proactive step beyond music, engaging with the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to amplify public awareness of disaster preparedness.
The award-winning artiste paid a courtesy visit to NADMO’s offices, where discussions centred on the critical role celebrities can play in educating the public on disaster prevention and response. The meeting highlighted the growing importance of using influential voices to drive national conversations, particularly around environmental responsibility and safety.
During the visit, Stonebwoy emphasised the need for Ghanaians to adopt cleaner habits as the rainy season approaches. A period often marked by severe flooding in parts of the country. He urged citizens to avoid indiscriminate dumping of waste, especially in gutters and drainage systems, as this significantly contributes to flooding.
His message comes at a crucial time, as authorities continue to grapple with the recurring impact of floods in urban areas. By leveraging his platform, Stonebwoy aims to inspire collective action and encourage individuals to take responsibility for their immediate environments.
The engagement also signals a broader shift towards collaboration between public institutions and influential figures in the creative space. With celebrities commanding large and loyal audiences, partnerships like this could prove instrumental in reshaping public attitudes and fostering a culture of preparedness.
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