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MUSIGA HAS BEEN GIVEN A BAD REPUTATION – Bessa Simons

The Acting President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bessa Simons has recognized the damaged reputation of the union and outlined plans to enhance it should he be elected as president.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Bessa Simons expressed his concern about the negative perception that has surrounded MUSIGA due to various issues.

He noted that numerous musicians, including non-members, have criticized the union with false statements, further harming its image.

Bessa Simons stressed the importance of shedding light on the positive aspects of MUSIGA to make it more attractive and credible.

“MUSIGA has been painted black and that is not good as a brand. Musicians have said so many unsavoury things about the union which are even untrue. It will amaze you to know that most of the musicians who say those things are not even members.

“However, there are loads of positive things about MUSIGA that we can tell Ghanaians and the world at large. MUSIGA should be made attractive and that will depend on the great things we put about it out there,” he added.

MUSIGA is set to hold elections on October 10 to choose new executives. Bessa Simons hopes that there won’t be any further delays due to court injunctions, which have postponed elections multiple times in recent years.

He stressed that these injunctions and legal disputes harm the union’s reputation, making it less attractive to potential partners and members. Bessa Simons intends to unite MUSIGA members and strengthen its regional offices to enhance its effectiveness across the country.

“Even aspiring presidents of MUSIGA have taken the union to court and had injunctions placed on the elections but what they forget is that it gives the union they want to lead a bad name making it unattractive. Musicians depend on us and need us for business and when these things happen, no one is willing to work with us,” he said.

He believes in the potential of MUSIGA but acknowledges that it’s time to change the negative narrative surrounding the union and restore its credibility.

“I believe in MUSIGA a lot because I have been a part of it for some time now and I know the prospects it has. We have given it a bad name for far too long and it is about time some of us changed the narrative,” he concluded.

 

 

 

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