The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) is undertaking a series of initiatives and events that have significantly impacted its members and the broader Ghanaian music industry.
These efforts are part of MUSIGA’s ongoing commitment to improving the welfare of musicians and promoting the growth of Ghanaian music and culture.
According to MUSIGA President Bessa Simons, “These initiatives are part of the programmes by the new executives of MUSIGA to shepherd the Union to a new level following the past four years of turmoil and we will continue to work for the improvement of the lot of our members and the Ghanaian music industry.”
Speaking on the first anniversary in office of the current administration, the MUSIGA President indicated that some of these initiatives include the renewal of its partnership with SIC Life Insurance for the third consecutive year.
He noted that the scheme provides essential benefits, including GHS 5,000.00 for families of deceased members, permanent disability support, and child and parental benefits. This program has gained momentum, with more members subscribing to safeguard themselves and their families from unforeseen emergencies. The Union is committed to ensuring the well-being of its members both in life and after death.
In celebration of Ghana’s independence, MUSIGA hosted a series of activities during Ghana Music Month, aimed at promoting local music and culture. These included health screenings, educational workshops, and two concerts. The first, held at +233 Jazz Bar and Grill, celebrated Highlife music with performances from renowned Highlife artists like Amandzeba, Pat Thomas, Asabea Cropper and the Kenteman, Naa Amanua and MUSIGA President, Bessa Simons.
Also in attendance was Grammy nominee, Rocky Dawuni. The second concert, held at The Gold Coast Bar and Restaurant, featured a mix of emerging and established artists. These events were a vibrant showcase of Ghanaian talent and a testament to the rich musical heritage of the nation.
Another activity MUSIGA has undertaken is a series of national capacity-building workshops in Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale, aimed at empowering musicians and industry leaders with digital tools for revenue generation and improving gender equality in the music industry.
Sponsored by the Ghana Skills Development Fund (GSDF), this initiative involves the training of thirty-two trainers and the establishment of a Technical Support Centre to assist musicians in navigating the evolving digital landscape.
As part of MUSIGA's strategy to increase its influence and support structure, the Union has launched an ongoing nationwide membership drive. The campaign highlights the benefits of joining the Union, including access to workshops, insurance coverage, and vital industry resources. MUSIGA’s goal is to unite musicians under a strong banner that ensures their welfare, growth, and success.
MUSIGA remains committed to championing the rights and welfare of Ghanaian musicians and looks forward to continuing its efforts to support, educate, and promote the talents of its members.
The current executives of MUSIGA are Rev Dr. Thomas Yawson, 1st Vice President; Abena Ruthy, 2nd Vice President; Samuel Kofi Agyemang, General Secretary; Rev Eddie Eyison, National Treasurer; Rev Mary Ghansah, National Welfare Officer; Chizzy Wailer, National Organizer.
Meanwhile, all is set for the launching of the MUSIGA Golden Jubilee Celebrations on Thursday, October 31, 2024.