Audio By Carbonatix
President Nana Akufo-Addo has disclosed that plans are far advanced for the construction of a theatre for the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.
The president, who made this known while delivering the 2019 State of the Nation address to Parliament on Thursday also said, a theatre for Eastern region is almost completed.
The construction of these theatres, he noted, is part of several initiatives by the government to give the country’s creative arts sector a facelift.
“We are continuing with initiatives to improve the creative arts sector. We’ve also worked to finalise the Creative Arts Bill leading to the setting up of the Creative Arts Fund,” the president said.
According to him, “for the first time in 2018, government provided support to the Creative Art and creative arts master class to build the capacity of creative arts practitioners.”
“The Eastern regional theatre is being completed and work is currently is ongoing towards the construction of the Kumasi Theatre,” he added.
Supporting Tourism
President Akufo-Addo also revealed that “the World Bank has approved a $40 million grant to support the Tourism Ministry and its agencies to help upgrade tourist facilities.”
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in its manifesto for the tourism and creative arts sector ahead of the 2016 elections, promised to build theatres in the remaining nine regions of the country.
The manifesto said, “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.”
Contradiction
The president’s revelation Thursday seems to contradict Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Dr Ziblim Iddi, who in September last year, revealed in an interview with JoyNews’ MzGee that the government will not be able to fulfil its campaign promises to the creative arts sector by 2020.
According to Dr Ziblim Iddi, who said he was being “realistic,” the promise by the NPP to build a theatre for each region was not time bound.
“If you go to the manifesto, we didn’t put timelines on this. If by 2020 we are not able to do all 10, Ghanaians should be rest assured that if given the second chance and I know they will give us the second chance, this President will complete it,” he stated.
“To be realistic, we are not at a point where I can say that in this four years, the first term of this President we will be able to do that and I am just being realistic about it but in the end this President [Akufo-Addo] will likely be given an 8-year mandate by the people of Ghana,” he added.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
iLotBet launches exciting iPhone 17 giveaway for World Cup season
2 hours -
Man found dead after alleged attempted attack on church in Sefwi Asafo
3 hours -
SIC Insurance launches electric vehicles to advance green transition agenda
3 hours -
Kpandai Assembly supplies maize to boarding schools ahead of lean season
4 hours -
Ghanaian mining engineer Dr Linda Abangbila earns PhD in China after five-year AI research journey
4 hours -
GES bans cars, money bouquets on school premises as Education Ministry halts SHS graduations nationwide
4 hours -
Broadway star Iris Beaumier eyes collaboration with Ghana’s arts and culture sector
4 hours -
“God Bless You”: The Currency of Gratitude Among Ghana’s Poor
6 hours -
Heal Komfo Anokye Project to respond to governance and accountability claims
6 hours -
Calls grow for NHIS to cover prescription glasses after over 500 miss free eye care in Bono Region
7 hours -
Nkwanta South: Death toll from Odomi attack now 4 as curfew takes effect
7 hours -
Impakers Creative Hub earns Trade Minister’s praise at Ghana–Italy Circular Economy Dialogue
7 hours -
Coderina EdTech donates STEM materials to support ICT, coding education in Ghana
7 hours -
Iran recloses Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli strikes on Lebanon
7 hours -
Hackman Owusu-Agyeman backs St Augustine’s teachers’ housing project by APSU 2002 to mark 97th anniversry
8 hours