The Board of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), have insisted they are acting in line with the constitution of the organisation.
Amidst calls for accountability and transparency the board organised a forum aimed at addressing concerns of members, which the board chairman, Kojo Antwi noted they have followed due processes in the discharge of their role.
At the forum at the GNAT hall in Accra, he maintained that every step taken had been in accordance with the laws governing the organisation.
According to the Kojo Antwi, the board in its bid to ensure transparency and accountability, organised the first ever Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Kumasi last year to render audited accounts to right owners in addition to other reviews.
On the issue regarding the new office building, he disclosed that his outfit was collaborating with other organisations to get a befitting office for GHAMRO.
He recounted that under his leadership, they have put in place measures to the benefit of ailing and aging members.
The Maestro added that his outfit had accounted for every money spent and would always act in the interest of members.
Some of the board members also addressed aggrieved members to further clear any doubt over allegations made.
The board urged members to remain calm, and work assiduously with the board to turn things around.
Some executive who were at the meeting include, board chairman ,Kojo Antwi, Abraham Adjetey, Bandex, Diana Hopson among others.