Some members of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation, GHAMRO are requesting that years given to executives of the organization to serve in office be increased from two to four.
According to these persons, the two years given to GHAMRO executives does not allow them to implement their plans for the organization.
In view of that, they plead that the constitution which mandates executives to serve two years be changed to enable the elected executives implement their plans during their tenure of office.
This concern was raised on Tuesday, February 23 in Kumasi when GHAMRO organized stakeholder’s meeting at Cultural Center.
GHAMRO chairman, Kojo Antwi reacting to the increment in thiere tenure of office said he is ready to serve the organization regardless of the number of years given him by the constitution. He stated that he will not be in office “even a day after my tenure of office is due.”
He continued that “if its two or four years, I won’t be in office even a day after that stipulated time”.
Musicians who attended the one day seminar were also educated on the benefits of digital marketing.