UMA President Cindy Sanyu has on Wednesday warned Music and Entertainment Network executives to back off her presidential duties of uniting all musicians in the greater North.
This comes after MEN asked Gulu artists to boycott a called meeting by UMA on Wednesday 14th April at Acholi Inn, Gulu and indeed the top rated Gulu city musicians didn't turn up for the meeting which didn't go well with Cindy as the President of Uganda Musicians Association in Uganda.
The Boom Party hitmaker cautioned MEN executives to keep their power within themselves but not blocking artists from benefiting from Uganda Musicians Association.
"As UMA, we're here and we want to unite artists, we don't want to divide them, anybody who is interested in division, we don't want to work with that person because we will be lying to ourselves as UMA that we were here to unite you and putting you under one body and yet we are dealing with different groups of people in a different way,' - Cindy pointed out this during a meeting musicians in Gulu City.
UMA is currently working together with Microfinance Support centre to sanitize and registers all the local artists as members of UMA across the country under one umbrella.
According to Cindy Sanyu, their tours across the country as UMA is to unify artists and putting them under one body but not to divide them.
The King herself, however, said that whoever wants to create division among musicians should not involve UMA in it because they are here to unite but dividing.
"You can keep your power where you are but don't involve us in this division we are not here to fight you, no no but we prefer if everybody was together, is better for us UMA what we stand for everybody.' she concluded.