Mahama calls on musicians to unite against piracy of their works
Vice President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday asked members of Musicians Association of Ghana (MUSIGA) to close their ranks and fight against the crime of piracy which was undermining their musical and intellectual works.
“The government will give you the necessary support to fight against the canker, but that will depend mostly on how united and ready you are in your creativity.”
Vice President Mahama made this call when a delegation made up of MUSIGA and family members of King Kwabena Onyina, a veteran Highlife musician, called on him at the Castle, Osu, to announce his death. Onyina’s music was widely patronized in the 60s and 70s.
The 78 year-old Highlife Musician who died two months ago, would be buried on Saturday, July 31, at Agona, Ashanti, his Hometown.
The Vice President on behalf of the government and people of Ghana expressed condolences to the bereaved family.
“His death is a passage of a talent that deserves celebrating and government will be adequately represented at the funeral”.
Mr. Nat. Amandzeba Brew, the spokesperson for the group, described the late Onyina as a musical icon who will forever be remembered for his brand of Highlife music in the country.
They presented bottles of Schnapps to the Vice President symbolizing the official announcement of a funeral to the Presidency.
Other musicians in the delegation were Pat Thomas and Papa Yankson.
Source: GNA