Music producer and sound engineer, Appiah Dankwah, aka Appietus has
dismissed public criticism directed at him for accepting the portfolio
of Talent Discovery and Development Director, in the newly elected
Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) administration headed by Bice Osei
Tuffour aka Obour.
Appietus has been accused of hypocrisy for accepting the position
despite running and losing against Obour in the MUSIGA election held
last October.
During electioneering period, he accused the Obour led administration of mismanagement of the music administration.
In an interview with Showbiz on Friday, Obour said the administration of
MUSIGA was not a political party and as a result, there was the need
for all interested parties to come on board to improve the welfare of
musicians in the country.
“Our aim is to build a union that will fight for the rights of musicians
in the country giving them what they deserve in terms of royalties,
revenue, better deals among others,” he said.
Appietus who used to be a member of the Obour administration before he
resigned to vie for the position of president in the MUSIGA election
said he has received assurance from Obour that things would be done very
differently during his new four-year tenure.
“Previously, whenever you give Obour pieces of advice he refused to
listen and would instead take unilateral decisions. Obour has now
realised that because of his attitude, he was not able to achieve most
of the policies and projects he had in mind. He is a changed man now and
I am prepared to work with him to see things through,” he said.
Appeitus, however, warned that he is prepared to resign and walk away
once more if he realises that Obour is refusing to take the pieces of
advice of those around him.
“What’s the essence of remaining with an administration that does not
value your views? When I was nominated to my current portfolio, I made a
promise to the delegates to discover new talents and I intend to see
this through. If my attempts to do this are hindered by the
administration then what’s the point of remaining with them?” he said.
He told Showbiz that he has not shelved his political ambition but would
run one more time for the position of president after the tenure of
Obour has elapsed.
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