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"Campaign Will Only Worsen The Plight Of Kwaw" - Management Cautions

Embattled Kwaw Kese's management and MUSIGA have released a statement to thank the general public on behalf of the artiste for their endless supports demonstrated before and during his trials.

Kwaw Kese’s management together with Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) released a statement on Wednesday, December 17 to express their gratitude to the general public, the media, fellow artistes and fans for their tremendous show of support and campaigns to Kwaw Kese. But on the contrary, they believe the massive campaign launched on many platforms in a bid to free the artiste would go a long way to worsen his case.

They have therefore cautioned the public involved in such activities to desist immediately in order to allow Ghana’s Legal System, the Police and Prison Service to effectively and freely operate.

Read the full statement below;

“On behalf of the Musicians Union of Ghana and Madtime Entertainment, we would like to express our gratitude to the general public for the tremendous show of support and campaigns for our brother and artiste, Kwaw Kese’s case in court. While we are grateful to the General Public, the Media, Fellow Artistes and Fans for your valuable support, we ask that all parties desist from making statements that will be prejudicial in our brother’s quest for Justice.

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We therefore calling on all parties to desist from making further statements and embarking on campaigns such as #FreeKwawKese etc all in a bid to support Kwaw Kese. On the contrary, these activities along with the heightened media coverage only go to worsen the plight of Kwaw. With the full confidence in we have in Ghana’s Legal System, the Police and Prison Service we passionately make this plea.

Kwaw Kesse continues to remain an advocate of increased Youth Development programs and reforms in Ghana.

He also remains committed to the “Say No To Drugs Campaign” as is evident in his support to Prisons and outreach programs each year. This year we are hopeful he may be able to do so again. Kwaw says “He challenges the youth of Ghana to be positive, be patriotic and to do all they can to follow their dreams.”

We continue to trust in God and are confident of a good outcome. “In God We Trust”.

Sgd.

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Ahuma Bosco Ocansey

Director of Communications and Special Projects

MUSIGA Co-Sgd.

Kevin Aggrey

Manager

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