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There was no order on GHAMRO political decision' - GHAMRO CEO
CEO of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), Mr. Abraham Adjatey, has exposed reportage asserting that there has been a directive on the political race led by the aggregate freedoms association.
It was accounted for that the political decision, hung on March 15, 2022, that brought the Rex Omar-Board into office has been saved.
As per the reportage, GHAMRO ignored an interlocutory directive served on them.
In spite of this, Agya Abraham, as he is well known in the music business, has refuted the explanation, saying "its substance is bogus."
In a meeting with Sammy Forson on Daybreak Hitz, on Wednesday, he made sense of that there were issues with the condcut of the political decision which prompted a couple of their individuals looking for an order.
He, in any case, expressed that there was no directive.
"As a component of the constitution of GHAMRO, we are expected to have an overseeing board at regular intervals. Starting not long ago, a couple of the individuals said they dislike the board and the electing system. We sat tight for one year so the matter will go to court.
"After the matter went to court, the court discarded their solicitation for the directive."
Agya Abraham further made sense of that there was an allure that was made to keep the political decision from occurring.
He uncovered that GHAMRO was not served, and subsequently, was under no commitment not to hold their appointive cycle.
"After the matter was tossed out of court, they went for an allure, and as a component of the allure, they mentioned for our electing cycles to be held, until the not set in stone yet GHAMRO was not served."
Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) is an eminence assortment office inside Ghana that addresses the freedoms of music copyright holders.
It was made under segment 49 of the Copyright Law, Act 690 of 2005.
The office gathers eminences for all privileges proprietors in Ghana.
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