Stonebwoy has suggested to the Musicians Union of Ghana, MUSIGA to allow a private entity to run the affairs of the union.
According to him, the private entity should be able to carry that mandate with support and collaboration from the government.
In a tweet on Tuesday, he said it was in the union’s best interest to do so.
“Musicians Association of Ghana…I think a private entity should take over the affairs and let’s run it in collaboration with Gov..”, he tweeted in addition to snapshots of other comments by other music stakeholders.
Musicians Association of Ghana 🇬🇭
I think a private entity should take over the affairs and let's run it
in collaboration with Gov.. pic.twitter.com/zyqcFJ1EWJ— 1GAD (@stonebwoy) February 21, 2022
Stonebwoy’s statement comes at the time reports say the union’s election to elect its new president is in limbo.
The National Elections Committee (NEC) of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has called off the union’s elections to elect new national and regional executive officers scheduled for Wednesday, February 23 due to a delay in compiling the voters’ register.
This was revealed in a statement signed by the Chairman of the National Elections Committee for MUSIGA, Mr Peter Marfo in Accra.