John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has unveiled his ambitious plans to revolutionize Ghana’s creative industry.
One of his key initiatives is the establishment of a dedicated television channel that will serve as a platform for talented creatives to showcase their work. This channel will provide artists with a unique opportunity to reach a broader audience and gain recognition for their talents.
In addition to the television channel, Mahama also plans to revamp Centers of Arts and Culture, promote Ghanaian films at international film festivals, and offer tax incentives to creative artists who have Tax Identification Numbers (TIN).
Mahama firmly believes that by implementing the right policies, making strategic investments, and providing support to the creative arts sector, Ghana can unlock its full potential and empower its youth to pursue their passions while contributing to the country’s economic growth.
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I had the pleasure of meeting and interacting with some incredible talents in the Ghanaian creative industry in Accra. It was an insightful discussion about the immense potential of the creative arts industry in creating millions of jobs for our youth.
By putting the creative industry on a sound footing, we can unlock countless opportunities for our talented young people. That’s why we are committed to renewing support for the creative arts if given the mandate to govern the country again. We believe in supporting creativity and fostering an environment where artists can thrive.
As part of our plans for the creative arts industry, we intend to set up a paid television channel specifically for creative arts events. We want to provide a platform for our talented artists to showcase their work and reach a wider audience.
Additionally, we have outlined over 20 policy ideas for arts and tourism, including renovating Centres of Arts and Culture, showcasing Ghanaian films at film festivals, and providing tax breaks for creative artists with Tax Identification Numbers (TIN).
I am confident that with the right policies, investment, and support, we can elevate the creative arts industry and empower our youth to pursue their passions while contributing to the growth of our economy.
Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang and I are committed to Building the Ghana we want together, and that includes creating a vibrant creative arts industry. Let’s work together to make this vision a reality!