President of Musician Union of Ghana, Bice Osei Kuffour famously known as Obour has challenged veteran vocalist, Akosua Adjepong to take Ghana Music Right Organization (GHAMRO) to court over her affirmed theft of artists’ eminences.
Talking on the telephone, Obour told the media Thursday, that Akosua ought to station her grievances to the court for routine examinations to be completed and if GHAMRO Executives are found defaulter, then the board can be disintegrated for new officials to be chosen.
There is a framework set up you can utilize in the event that you feel the Executives of GHAMRO are not doing things right as how to run the Association, I will propose to Akosua to preferably go to court to point out her grievances than moving from one radio station to the next, he noted.
Already in a meeting with Kojo Preko Danquah in an entertainment show on Saturday, Aksoua Adjepong uncovered that as of March 17 2015, Government had paid an amount of 1,9253,000 Ghanaian Cedi to GHAMRO, all the more so officials of Ghana Music Right Owners Organization (GHAMRO) have stolen GH¢500,000.00 artists’ eminences.
Ensuing to that, she said instant messages were sent to all artists showing that on the grounds that the said sum was dispensed among individuals in June, there wouldn’t be any cash to partake in December.
As indicated by her, GHAMRO sent messages to artists advising them of their powerlessness to pay royalties in December, a decision she finds strange and scrutinized the justification behind it since distributions are done twice in a whole year.
Responding to Obour’s cases, the pro artist cautioned the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) President to likewise be vigilant since his outfit (MUSIGA) will soon be examined and the shameful exercises uncovered.
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