GHAMRO Needs The Right Heads – Samini Calls For Strong Leadership In Ghana’s Music Industry

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Samini believes the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) holds immense potential but insists it needs strong and visionary leadership to fulfill its purpose.

The Ghanaian dancehall artiste praised the current GHAMRO administrators for their ongoing efforts while stressing that the institution still faces significant challenges in managing Ghana’s music affairs during an interview on Hitz FM.

“I like when young people are given the chance to take offices like that. So, GHAMRO is a special place that needs the right heads to actually manage it. Those who are there are doing their best, but we still have a long way to go,” he said.

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When asked whether he would consider assuming a leadership position at GHAMRO or the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Samini said he remains open to the idea if the timing and circumstances align.

“You never say never, you know. While we grow, we develop ourselves to make ourselves fit for call ups as and when. So, if the time comes and I’m called and I think I’m available, we’ll see. Because any opportunity to help shape our industry is a blessing unto whoever is called,” he stated.

Samini stressed that leadership within the creative industry should be rooted in competence, service, and passion for the craft, values he believes are essential for Ghana’s music institutions to truly thrive.

Watch his statement below.

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