Obour Has failed As MUSIGA President—Anamon Calls For His Resignation
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Outspoken Ghanaian Musician, Anamon K Essien has called on the President of the
Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour popularly known as Obour
to resign.
Speaking in an interview with DJ Murphy Lee on Storm Fm’s Entertainment
Xtra, Anamon said Obour’s attention and focus has been on the capital city
alone…and also he do not think about the well being and progress of budding musicians
in the country.
According to him, Obuor has failed Ghanaians and the music industry due to
the monopoly system during the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (V.G.M.A)
nominations.
Anamon bemoaned that the MUSIGA President has keep mute for the organizers
of VGMA to look down on some hard working artists who do not ply their trade in
the capital city of Ghana.
He called on these artists who have been neglected to start organizing their
own awards in their respective regions…because MUSIGA and organizers of VGMA
has eliminated them from their plans.
“The nominations of Ghana Music Awards are mostly based on Accra and Tema
artists alone. That means…the efforts of other artists are not recognized…and
that’s in a very bad taste. They don’t respect the hardworking artists in other
parts of the country,” he lamented.
He added that the MUSIGA President and the music industry lack vicissitude in
terms of the Ghana music awards nomination.
Going further, the ‘Gargantuan Fraud’ hit maker said, the organizers of the
Vodafone Ghana Music Awards should change the name to Accra Music Awards due to
their monopoly system.
“We recently witness Obama City Awards in Cape Coast… So if the
V.G.M.A awards is up to standard or organize well…and all Ghanaian artists
nationwide are being recognized, will they’ve organized Obama City Awards,” he queried.
“Now… on behalf of Ghana musicians and every underground artist… I
hereby fight against what is going on… I have been a silence observer for
5years and this is ridiculous”.
Anamon is yet to launch a peaceful campaign tour in Ghana…towards the 2016
elections…as his next project.