The chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) interim management committee, Rex Omar, has refuted claims that GHAMRO neglected the late Kwadwo Akwaboah when he was ill.
Highlife musician Akosua Agyapong alleged that the late Kwadwo Akwaboah contacted GHAMRO for financial support for medication at a time, but he was given only GH¢250.
She wondered whether the executive could attend the funeral of Akwaboah Senior and give him a befitting burial after allegedly giving him that meagre amount at a time of need.
In reply to Akosua Agyapong, Rex Omar, posted on social media :
“Akosua is the biggest liar! So why didn’t she speak about it till now that the man is dead? We have no such records in our welfare books. Kwadwo was a very proud man and will never say any such thing to anyone,” he wrote in a Facebook comment.
“During his entire years of sickness, it’s only once he ever asked for assistance from GHAMRO, and when he did, GHAMRO welfare took him to the hospital in their vehicle to meet his doctor, and there was no money paid to Kwadwo himself but to the hospital. Records are there to prove this: Kwadwo is dead, so now, suddenly, Akosua has become his spokesperson? She should shut up with her fabricated stories and allow the man to rest in peace!” he further stated.

The legendary highlife musician Kwadwo Akwaboah died on May 16, 2023, after falling ill.
The news of his death was announced by his son Akwaboah Jr on his Facebook page.
There have been several criticisms of poor payment of royalties and welfare by GHAMRO to its members.
Popular hiplife artiste Kwaw Kese, known as ‘Abodam’ in 2022, lamented how he had made music for over 20 years without receiving any royalties.
Subsequently, GHAMRO made an effort to pay him some money.
Although GHAMRO is a collective management organisation (CMO) and not a welfare group, it is mandated by its constitution to allocate 10% of monies received as royalties to cater for the welfare of musicians.
GHAMRO has assured its members of enjoying the full benefits of the organisation as they continue to work for the betterment of the group.