The management of Mac Tontoh, a founding member of the legendary Osibisa Band, has called on the authorities to investigate the event that led to the demolition of the late musician’s property at Dzorwulu in the Greater Accra Region.
According to a statement issued in Accra yesterday and signed by Duke Jojo Tontoh, a family member of the deceased who doubles as the management of the Osibisa Band, the family was unaware of the reasons leading to the demolition of the said property.
It noted that the property had been the subject of a decades-long marital dispute and was demolished by unknown personalities.
“The management and family of Mac Tontoh are calling for a thorough investigation of this incident, considering the high status of Mac Tontoh and Osibisa as cherished national institutions,” the statement said.
It was noted that Mac Tontoh was iconic and had contributed immensely to the growth of the industry, and issues pertaining to his legacy should be conserved and prioritized.
“Mac Tontoh was a much-loved member of Osibisa who played a vital role in putting Ghana and Ghanaian music on the international map. He was a member of the Ghana National Commission on Culture at a certain time and played a significant role in the creative development of Ghana, not only as a musician but also as a mentor to many young musicians, recording studio owner, television pundit, and cultural advisor,” the statement added.
It further urged the relevant state institutions and authorities to immediately take the necessary steps to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter to preserve the great legacy of the late Mac Tontoh.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe












