EDEM TAKES ON GHAMRO: Ghanaian Rapper Demands Transparency and Accountability from Music Royalty Agency

Ghanaian rapper Edem has issued a stern warning to former President John Mahama, urging him to include the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) in the list of institutions to be probed for alleged corruption and mismanagement.

In a bold statement, Edem called out GHAMRO, the agency responsible for collecting royalties on behalf of musicians, for its lack of transparency and accountability. The rapper’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the music industry, with many of his colleagues and fans expressing support for his stance.

Edem’s demand for a probe into GHAMRO’s activities comes amid a wider push for accountability and transparency in Ghana’s institutions. The rapper’s intervention has shed light on the long-standing concerns of musicians and industry stakeholders about the effectiveness of GHAMRO in representing their interests and ensuring fair compensation for their work.

As the music industry waits with bated breath for Mahama’s response, Edem’s statement has sent a clear message: Ghanaian musicians will no longer tolerate corruption and mismanagement in the industry. With the spotlight now on GHAMRO, it remains to be seen whether the agency will be held accountable for its actions and whether Edem’s call for transparency and accountability will spark meaningful reform.

Source: Africa Publicity

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