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Daddy Andre Criticizes Musicians Federation for Financial Dependency and Political Distractions Over Industry Development

BigEyeUg7By BigEyeUg7March 14, 2024
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By BigEyeUg Team

Renowned Ugandan singer and songwriter Daddy Andre has voiced sharp criticism against the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), accusing it of prioritizing financial aid over initiatives aimed at fostering the development of musicians.

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In a statement, Daddy Andre emphasized the need for an independent music industry, urging fellow musicians to refrain from entangling themselves in political affairs.

“The federation is supposed to be helping the music industry, but instead, it’s just begging for money,” remarked Daddy Andre, expressing his disappointment with the UNMF’s current focus. He stressed the importance of investing in resources and programs that can facilitate the growth and advancement of musicians in Uganda.

“We should be having our own industry independently but not disturbing the government talking about politics,” Daddy Andre asserted, highlighting the need for autonomy within the music sector.

He urged stakeholders within the industry to prioritize initiatives that empower musicians and contribute to their professional development.

Daddy Andre’s remarks underscore growing concerns within the Ugandan music community regarding the effectiveness and priorities of the UNMF.

Many artists have expressed frustration over what they perceive as a lack of tangible support and strategic direction from the federation.

In response to Daddy Andre’s criticism, officials from the UNMF have acknowledged the concerns raised and have pledged to engage in constructive dialogue with members of the music community to address these issues.

They emphasized their commitment to fostering a vibrant and sustainable music industry in Uganda.

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The debate sparked by Daddy Andre’s comments highlights broader conversations within Uganda’s music industry regarding its autonomy, sustainability, and relationship with governmental bodies.

As stakeholders continue to navigate these challenges, the call for a more proactive and musician-centric approach to industry development remains prevalent.

With voices like Daddy Andre’s amplifying the need for change and progress, the music community in Uganda faces an opportunity to reassess its priorities and work towards a more resilient and self-sufficient future.

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