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We need to chart a new course for PMAN – Dr Hajiya-Amina Dangaji

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Acting President, Performing Musician Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Dr Hajiya-Amina Dangaji has emphasised the need to chart a new course for the association.

Speaking as a special guest on a television programme, Dangaji said that the challenges PMAN is currently facing at the state level are because most of the state chapters do not read their constitutions.

“Some people do not want PMAN to exist. These are the same people that have been there since King Sunny Ade was chairman of the association. They have absolutely refused to go away because they are not ready to give the younger ones the opportunity. These set of people are illegally making use of PMAN funds.

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“To rectify all the loopholes, we have to capture, cancel our state chapters because most of them do not read their constitutions,” she said.

She also disclosed that some ‘so-called’ PMAN presidents changed the constitution of the association without legal review.

Speaking on her emergence as the acting president, Dangaji maintained that the Board Members of the association elected her and that she would seek election in 2020.




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