Some artistes who were approached to participate in the newly launched Road Safety campaign, Sio Lazima, are now crying foul after discovering that the deal worth millions of shillings is no more.
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"But they refused to take it up and we had to move on. We even approached other artistes like Nameless who showed interest on the campaign. I am just sorry P Unit could not come on board in time," said Pierra Makena who is a key member of the campaign’s committee.
But now, according to Frasha of P Unit, the beef is not their non-involvement in the campaign. He reasons that the trio will challenge the use of the Si Lazima line in the campaign. "I don’t think it’s fair. We have already talked to a lawyer who is pursuing the matter," said Frasha.
However, Pierra says the committee has not used any of P Units copyrighted material adding that Sio Lazima (which is the campaign’s slogan) and Si Lazima (cut from P Unit’s lyrics) are two different things.