MUSIGA executives
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has appointed an interim team to steer the union till elections.
This follows the end of the tenure of the Obour administration which ended on August 11, 2019.
At a meeting in Accra on Friday, the union’s National Executive Council (NEC) appointed the 1st Vice President, Bessa Simons, as acting president to lead the union until the national executive elections take place.
The NEC also appointed former 2nd Vice President, Rev. Dr. Thomas Yawson, as the acting 1st vice president in this interim period.
According to Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour), in line with the union’s constitution, no president should exceed the eight-year term limit and since his time is up, he does not want to appear to be clinging on to power after the expiration of his constitutional mandate, hence his decision to hand over power to the NEC of the union to appoint an interim management committee.
“With the announcement of the election roadmap last year, I had made plans to further my education and pursue other interests, so my continued stay as the President of MUSIGA would be an abuse of the union’s constitution and will also affect the unions operations since I can’ give my full attention,” he indicated.
Meanwhile, the NEC has also resolved to seek an alternative dispute resolution to the court suit brought against the union by Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, a presidential aspirant in the race to succeed Obour.
According to Ras who was part of the meeting, he agrees in principle to the idea to seek an ADR to the court issue.
“My decision to go to court wasn’t for any selfish interests but rather, the supreme interest of the union, so I will consult with my lawyer and indicate my position, going forward,” he stated.
Other members of the NEC applauded the camaraderie displayed in the meeting and expressed the confidence that the issue would be settled out of court and MUSIGA would be the ultimate winner.