Many fanatics of the annual Western Music Awards since the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus are strongly convinced that this year's event would be cancelled.
This was because, as a result of the outbreak government had instituted measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, for which a ban had been placed on social gatherings.
This closed the windows of opportunity for events like the WMA to have their usual gathering of music lovers to celebrate musicians who have worked tremendously well in the year under review.
This notwithstanding, the organisers, led by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Westline Entertainment, Egya Ampaabeng has revealed that, the 2020 edition of the awards seemed odds-on to be held amid the coronavirus.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Newday TV on the measures taking by the Event House in relation to their annual Western Music Award monitored by Ghanaprex.com, he said
"At this point in time, we are in talks with our partners on the way forward and will by the middle of June come up with the road map on this years Awards."
He was quick to add that, COVID-19 has greatly affected them in so many ways considering their plans for the year 2020.
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