The Musicians Union of Ghana has warned, that
illiterates should not seek to vie for any position in its upcoming elections.
According to the musicians’ body, members who are
not literate in English are disqualified from filing nominations to contest for
positions in the union.
Facts:
About 150 delegates will converge at the Koforidua
on October 29 to either retain current president Obour or elect a new one.
Ahead of the showdown, MUSIGA has, in a statement,
spelt out the rules of engagement for persons interested in leading the body.
Other qualifications required are that the
individual must be of sound mind, must have no criminal record, and must be a
paid up member of MUSIGA.
For those interested in the MUSIGA presidency “must
have held an executive position, which means the person should have either been
a national or regional executive member to be eligible.
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