Ghanaian musician D-Black has reopened the controversy surrounding the GH¢2 million MUSIGA cash scandal, once again calling out former MUSIGA president Obour for his handling of the funds.
Speaking in a recent interview, D-Black expressed his dissatisfaction with the way Obour managed the funds, stating that there was a lack of transparency and accountability in the process. He accused Obour of not being forthright with the members of MUSIGA and failing to provide a clear account of how the money was spent.
D-Black reiterated his stance that the GH¢2 million should have been utilized for the benefit of the musicians and the music industry as a whole, and that Obour’s actions have only served to hinder the progress of the organization.
The musician also called on the current MUSIGA leadership to take steps to ensure that such mismanagement of funds does not occur in the future, and to work towards rebuilding trust with the members and the public.
This latest development reopens the debate on the GH¢2 million MUSIGA cash controversy, with many in the music industry calling for greater transparency and accountability from the organization’s leadership.
As the issue continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how MUSIGA will respond to the criticism and what steps they will take to address the concerns raised by D-Black and others.