Stand-up
comedian, Derrick Kobina Bonney, known in showbiz circles as DKB, has
decried charges event organisers pay to secure government venues to hold
their shows.
According to DKB, event organisers go through hard
times in putting up shows only to be slapped with outrageous venue
charges and taxation issues.
DKB also mentioned that organisers go through all forms of intimidations in the hands of some of the handlers of the facilities.
“It’s
very difficult to get venues and these venues belong to the government.
They charge extremely high. You ask, ‘what is wrong with my government.
I’m doing this for the people of the country, you say you are for the
people so why charge this exorbitant fee?’ Aside this, all sorts of
maltreatments are meted out to you. The managers of the facilities
intimidate us. They threaten to put off the lights and all that,” he said on Vibez in 5.
“Also,
the taxation is too much for an event organiser. You organise event,
print tickets, pay performers, venue, etc. and in all these, you have
the government chasing you for the little you are getting from the gate.
Sometimes, the IRS [Internal Revenue Service] feels like once the show
is on air, it’s automatically huge. It is so hard to sell tickets. You
will see the auditorium full to capacity but only 300 bought tickets.
And if you are taking 17.5% of the money, do you think I will be
encouraged to organise shows?” he queried.
DKB who broke
into the comedy industry with his captivating performance at the Nite of
1018 Laughs and Music has subsequently gained grounds in the Ghanaian
comedy industry. |
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