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Film a ‘mirror of our society’ – Ghana reaffirms support for creative arts

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September 17, 2025
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Yussif Issaka Jajah, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts

Yussif Issaka Jajah, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts

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ACCRA, Sept 17 (The African Portal) – Ghana’s government has pledged renewed support for the country’s film industry, describing it as both a cultural force and an economic driver.

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“Film is not only entertainment but a mirror of our society, a vessel of our heritage, and a bridge to the world. Our stories deserve to be told, across Africa and beyond,” said Deputy Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Minister Yussif Issaka Jajah.

He was speaking on behalf of the sector minister, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, at the National Film Industry Dialogue held at the University of Ghana, Legon on Tuesday, September 16.

Jajah said the government aimed to position the creative sector as a strategic pillar for economic transformation, cultural preservation and global influence.

He highlighted priorities including job creation, tourism promotion, foreign investment and strengthening national identity, while calling for legislative backing and investment in infrastructure to make Ghana a competitive hub for film production.

The dialogue, organised by the National Film Authority (NFA) in partnership with the ministry, was held under the theme “Accelerating Industry Development.” It brought together stakeholders to discuss challenges such as financing gaps, limited market access and weak production infrastructure.

NFA Executive Secretary Kafui Danku-Pitcher said the sector was rich in talent but constrained by systemic barriers. “We must bring everyone to the table, government, private sector, investors, filmmakers, and storytellers, to chart a bold new path,” she said.

Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Hon. Yussif Issaka Jajah in the company of some stakeholders in the film industry at the National Film Dialogue
Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Hon. Yussif Issaka Jajah in the company of some stakeholders in the film industry at the National Film Dialogue

The event drew government officials, diplomats, development partners and creative professionals, with discussions on financing models, corporate partnerships and raising the global profile of Ghanaian cinema.

Panelists included NFA Board Chair Ivan Quashigah, Film License and Accreditation Committee Chair Razak Abdulai, and Film Policy Committee Chair George Bosompim. They examined digital innovation, emerging trends, funding and distribution.

Organisers said they were optimistic the dialogue would spur policy reforms, investment and collaboration to unlock the full cultural and economic potential of Ghana’s film sector.

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