Entertainment of Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
2021-06-09
• Francis Amo has supported the decision by GHAMRO to charge Churches that use any of its member’s songs during their services
• According to him, GHAMRO should go ahead since the music body believes the move is best for the artistes
• “They are the captains of the ship, we give them the maximum support to help us,” he noted
Ghanaian gospel musician, Francis Amo, has backed Ghana Right Organization (GHAMRO)’s decision to make churches pay for using songs of its members during their services.
Administrator for the Ghana Right Organization (GHAMRO) Abraham Adjetey says his outfit is resolved to make sure the Ghanaian musician benefits from all of their intellectual properties.
Speaking on UTV’s United entertainment show, Mr Amo declared his support for GHAMRO’s move.
“They are currently our leaders leading us. So if they think the plan they have for us is the best, then I think they should go for it.
They are the captains of the ship; so if that is the best way to steer it, then we will give them our maximum support to be of help to us,” he specified.
The ‘Ngooba’ hitmaker further urged GHAMRO to have a budget plan that will support its activities.