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PROFILE: Learn All About Incoming Creative Arts Minister Catherine Afeku And The Job She’ll Be Expected To Carry Out 

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been naming his cabinet one batch at a time, but so far the name we’re most interested in has yet to come up.

The Minister of Tourism, Creative Arts and Culture oversees the entertainment sector and whilst a lot of noise is being made about Socrate Safo as deputy, the name of the sector minister has yet to be announced.

However, multiple reports indicate the job would be going to Hon Catherine Afeku, Member of Parliament for Evalue, Jomoro-Gwira in the Western region and former government spokesperson on Infrastructure.

Afeku comes into the role with one Parliamentary term experience behind her, as well as her work with the Executive branch. She served on multiple committees during her time in Parliament including the Road and Transport and Communications Committees, and also served for a time as the Deputy Ranking Member on the Business Committee.

As for the ministry, read below to discover their mandate…

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Arts was realigned through Executive Instrument 2013 (E.I.1) to provide a firm, stable policy environment for effective mainstreaming of Ghanaian culture into all aspects of national life and to ensure the strong emergence of a vibrant creative economy to improve and advance the tourism industry.

The Ministry is to facilitate the interface between government, implementing bodies in tourism, culture and the creative industries as well as international and civil society partners.

When appointed, and after vetting and approval by parliament, Catherine Afeku would be expected to help the government fulfil their aims in the creative sector, which include steps to:

a. aggressively develop our tourist sites to bring them to world-class standards, complete with the requisite amenities and facilities

b. pursue a deliberate marketing programme to promote our unique historical sites, flora and fauna, waterfalls and other cultural artefacts

c. take the staffing of these tourist sites and our hospitality industry as a whole seriously. To improve professionalism in the sector, we will partner with the private sector to set up a state-of-the-art hospitality teaching facility, with an operational hotel, classrooms, kitchens, library, and dormitories.

d. encourage local communities to take ownership and be invested in the sustainability of tourist attractions in their localities, The NPP will champion a revenuesharing programme to inject 5% of tourism revenues from fees of well-developed tourist attractions into local community projects

e. promote domestic tourism, by making it an aggressive plank of our tourism strategy with a marketing drive centred on entrenching a tourism culture among Ghanaians

f. reviewed and actively implement the Culture Policy developed under the Kufuor-led NPP government to give our culture pride of place in our national development.

g. build a detailed inventory of all our cultural assets, so the nation has a database of these assets.

h. The Copyright Act 2005 (Act 690), among other provisions, provides for the protection of Adinkra symbols and the older Kente designs as expression of folklore. The NPP will ensure that the provisions regarding the protection of Kente and Adinkra designs are strictly enforced against illicit exploitation by foreign interests, to enable the country maximize revenue through the proper marketing of these heirlooms.

i. establish a Creative Arts Fund to make available funds to modernize and develop the sector

j. create a Division of the High Court, focusing on the Creative Arts to deal with all matters relating to intellectual property rights, complete with a dedicated enforcement unit

k. establish a Creative Arts Council to coordinate and harmonize the various interests and fragmented associations into a well-functioning body to protect the interests of members.

l. collaborate with private sector interests to acquire the technology and equipment needed to log creative works, in order to determine true and deserved royalties.

m. promote regional and district literature, music, dance and drama competitions, particularly in schools and colleges, and

n. pursue the construction of modern large seating theatres in every regional capital except Accra, beginning with Takoradi, Tamale and Kumasi, as well as setting up an additional Copyright Office in Tamale to cater for the northern sector in addition to the existing ones in Accra and Kumasi.

Source: Daily Guide, Enewsgh



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