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Government has constituted a new 14-member governing board for the Creative Arts Agency, appointing prominent industry figures, including comic actor Clement Amponfi Bonney (Mr Beautiful).
It also includes playwright Latif Batalima Abubakar, as well as former radio host and singer Korkui Selormey.
The full composition of the board, as released by the Agency, is as follows:
- Chairperson – Appointed by the President (name not specified in list)
- Gideon Cyril Aryeequaye – Executive Secretary
- William Akwetey Bonsu – Copyright Office representative
- Divine Owusu Ansah – Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts
- Yaw Lorlorwu Sekyi – Ministry of Trade, Industry and Agribusiness
- Brenda Abankwah – Ministry of Finance
- Divina Dornuki Nkwatabisa – Attorney General's Department
- Clement Amponfi Bonney (Mr Beautiful) – Creative Arts Industry representative
- Akofa Edjeani – Creative Arts Industry representative
- Leonora Buckman – Creative Arts Industry representative
- Korkui Selormey – Creative Arts Industry representative
- Latif Batalima Abubakar – Creative Arts Industry representative
- Benjamin Anabila – Creative Arts Industry representative
- [Vacant] – One seat remains unfilled
The newly constituted board brings together government officials and seasoned creative professionals to steer policy for Ghana's arts sector. Their mandate includes addressing critical industry issues such as copyright protection, funding mechanisms, and infrastructure development.
The board is expected to commence work immediately following its inauguration.
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