Director for Creative Arts at the National Commission on Culture (NCC), Socrate Safo Socrate Safo, has contended that the NPP government holds an unparalleled track record of supporting and revitalizing Ghana's creative arts sector.
During a discussion on United Showbiz hosted by MzGee, Safo argued that unlike the previous John Mahama-led administration, which he claims neglected the sector, the NPP has initiated multiple programs aimed at bolstering support and enhancing its appeal.
According to Safo, the creative arts industry faced significant setbacks under the NDC government.
"The industry suffered numerous disappointments during the NDC's era because we witnessed John Mahama's five-year tenure where nothing was achieved until this current government came into power," he stated. He pointed to ongoing projects such as new theaters and the establishment of a creative arts school in Kumasi as evidence of the NPP's commitment.
"We've witnessed substantial growth in the industry; this government genuinely cares about it. They don't operate in secrecy, favoring select individuals. Instead, their actions have a broad impact on the entire sector," Safo emphasized. He highlighted achievements such as the passage of the Creative Arts Bill and the establishment of a film authority.
However, following his remarks, some panelists disagreed, noting that many of the projects mentioned by Safo are still in the conceptual or construction phases.
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