When Musiga released their qualifications ahead of their elections, one requirement that got the attention of many was the clause that said, A candidate must not have any criminal records.
Director of special projects and Communication Mr Ahuma Bosco popularly known as Daddy Bosco has explained the qualification clause that says To be an Executive Member you must be Literate in English.
According to Daddy Bosco on AM Pluzz the entertainment morning show on Pluzzfm 89.9 saying that the clause is to alert people about the universal tone of the world now English.
"We want someone who can communicate and can understand a discussion held in the English language."
Daddy Bosco also explained that someone can only be identified as a literate in English at the vetting committee after the candidate has picked up forms.
In talking about the clause that says A candidate must not have a criminal record, Daddy clarified saying that yes one who is acquitted and discharge is very much eligible to stand for the position.
That clarification means that Hi-life singer Dasebre Gyaminah is very much eligible to stand for the position of the president.
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By: Nana Yaw Wiredu - Nanayaw18.com
The Musician union of Ghana (Musiga) has issued a statement on the basic qualifications a member needs to acquire before thinking off standing for any executive Position.
According to a press release issued by the Director of Special projects and Communication Mr. Ahuma Bosco a member qualifies if the member is literate in English among other requirements.
THE LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED ARE:
Applicant must be of sound mind
Must have bo criminal record
Must be a paid up member
Must be literate in English
Eligible for an executive position shall be a minimum of 6 months continuous membership.
How ever some members of the press has argued about the literate In English qualification saying it foes not hold water.
Is one suppose to be literate in English before he can hold a position in Musiga?