Trailer: Fred Amugi Plays Atta Mills In New Movie �The Pledge (Ghana Will Not Burn)� For Peaceful Election

Elections in African countries have often been fraught with several Ex challenges ranging from snatching of ballot boxes, inciting violence and instigating various crimes against each other. African countries in particular have been flagged over the years for the lack of the practice of full democracy sometimes resulting in civil wars, social and economic unrest. This very unfortunate phenomenon has left many developing countries virtually lacking behind in socio-economic development due largely to unstable political environment. Somalia, Mali, Liberia, Rwanda are just but countries plagued with such nefarious activities. Ghana of a population of 25.7 million people located in the West African sub-region has however been touted for being the beacon of hope and the Gateway to Africa. Five major national successful elections, stable political environment and maturity on the part of civilians are largely responsible for this phenomenon. As Ghana heads for its 6th national elections in the 4th Republic, The Ghana Armed Forces and DreamHouse Pictures, one of the leading names as far as quality movie production in concerned has put together a masterpiece, that will blow your mind away, keep on the edge of your seat, captivate you and enlighten you into what goes on behind the scene amongst the sitting President, John Evans Atta Mills of the National Democratic Congress played by veteran screen actor (FRED AMUGI), the two former Presidents, Jerry John Rawlings (NDC) and the gentle-jack, John Agyekum Kufuor of the NPP played by his own son �and the now flagbearer of the NPP. Imagine these political bigwigs travelling together not with a convoy but in a jeep on a journey of discovery. The sitting President John Evans Atta Mills many taught had traveled to China on a national assignment but later end up been kidnapped by some miscreants in their quest to cause fear and panic among the populace.