Entertainment of Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

7 individuals likely to be appointed Minister of Tourism and Creative Arts under Mahama’s gov’t

Dzifa Gomashie, John Dumelo, Baba Sadiq and Rex Omar Dzifa Gomashie, John Dumelo, Baba Sadiq and Rex Omar

With the inauguration completed, President John Dramani Mahama is preparing to announce his cabinet, including key ministers who will help shape his leadership for the next term.

Among the most coveted positions is the role of Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture (MoTAC), especially as the government looks to focus on developing the tourism and creative arts industries in Ghana.

This feature highlights seven personalities who are likely to be appointed to top roles within the sector or receive key positions in the ministry.

Dzifa Gomashie

Veteran actress, producer, and screenwriter Abla Dzifa Gomashie has a rich history in the creative arts and politics.

She served as Deputy Minister of Tourism under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government and is currently the NDC’s parliamentary candidate for the Ketu South Constituency.

Dzifa Gomashie has featured in numerous films and television plays. She was the producer for the famous ‘By the Fireside’ series.

She was appointed Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture in 2013 and held the position until the NDC lost power.

She won the Ketu South parliamentary seat in both the 2020 and 2024 elections.

John Dumelo

Actor, farmer, and now Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Dumelo, has been an influential figure in the creative arts for over three decades.

With tons of movies to his credit, both locally and internationally, Dumelo has become a household name across several African countries.

His extensive industry experience and connections make him a strong candidate for a top role in the ministry.

Rex Omar

Highlife musician and entrepreneur, Rex Owusu Marfo (Rex Omar), is a prominent figure in Ghana's creative arts scene.

He was first elected Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) in March 2017 and was re-elected for a second term.

Rex has also served as Vice President of the Copyright Society of Ghana and a member of the 2013 Committee for National Intellectual Property and Policy Strategy.

In the political sphere, he has been an advisor to the public spokesperson for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), focusing on the creative arts and entertainment sectors.

KOD

Kofi Okyere Darko, better known as KOD, is a renowned broadcaster, master of ceremonies, and fashion designer.

He is the CEO of the fashion line Nineteen 57 and the founder of the popular fashion and music event, ‘Rhythms on Da Runway.'

KOD has worked with several prominent media outlets including the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Gold, and EIB’s Live FM and Starr FM.

He also gained international experience working with fashion designers such as Ted Baker and Paul Smith in England.

His contributions to the fashion and entertainment industries have earned him numerous accolades, including the 2015 Most Stylish Radio Personality of the Year at the Glitz Style Awards.

Ebi Bright

Actress and politician Ebi Bright has made a name for herself in both the entertainment industry and politics.

She has appeared in several films and has consistently contested the Member of Parliament seat for Tema Central.

Although her victory is still under dispute, Ebi’s experience in both sectors makes her a potential candidate for a ministerial role in the ministry.

Baba Sadiq

Entertainment entrepreneur Baba Sadiq is a notable figure in Ghana's creative arts sector. He is the founder of the Wildaland Festival and the 3 Music Awards.

He previously served as the CEO of 3 Music Network.

Although he lost the MP seat for the Okaikwei Central constituency, Baba Sadiq’s influence and experience in entertainment make him a strong contender for a role within the ministry.

A Plus

Highlife musician and politician Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) is known for his outspoken views on politics and the creative industry.

The Gomoa Central MP’s vocal support for the creative arts and his political experience may position him as a potential candidate for a role in the ministry.

A Plus currently aligns with the NDC caucus in Parliament, despite contesting as an independent candidate.

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