Ghana’s Creative Arts Agency vows review content regulations to boost the music industry

By: Jude Tackie

Director of Ghana’s Creative Arts Agency Gyankroma Akufo-Addo together with Nana Appiasei, Cultural Activit and music executive have made a major pledge to bring Ghanaian music to the attention of both domestic and foreign audiences.

During the Minister’s Press Briefing at the Ministry of Information, Gyankroma Akufo-Addo emphasized, “Today marks the day that we’re pledging to push Ghanaian music to the full front of our foray audiences starting at home.”

Gyankroma Akufo-AddoPicture Credit: Elvis Nii Noi Dowuona, Daily Graphic

She outlined the agency’s ambitious plan to collaborate closely with stakeholders and key players in the music, film, and broadcasting industries.

A notable aspect of the announcement was the agency’s intention to conduct a comprehensive review of local content regulations. Gyankroma stressed the need for amendments and rigorous enforcement of both cultural policies and the broadcasting bill.

Drawing inspiration from other countries on the continent, she highlighted their successful implementation of a 70% local content law encompassing music, film, and broadcasting, urging Ghana to follow suit.

Ghanaian Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku Mantey, joined Akufo-Addo at the briefing, expressing support for the agency’s initiatives.

The event also saw the presence of various influential figures from the creative arts scene, including Smallgod, Samini, Reggie Rockstone, Black Sherif, D-Black, and DJ Mensah.

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