The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Honourable
Dzifa Abla Gomashie has asked faultfinders who claim her office has
failed to provide the needed support to the Creative Arts Industry, to
write to the ministry rather than sit on radio and rumble.
She is of the view that, this act is not proactive enough in getting solutions to problems in the sector.
According to her, the proliferation of radio stations in Ghana makes it
difficult for her as deputy minister to articulate the various concerns
of individuals and groups who rant on the airwaves.
‘When I was growing up, we had only GTV and Radio Ghana. Now there are
many radio stations. So if you are sitting on radio and complaining
about what you think we should do, I don’t hear it. I can’t do anything
about what I haven’t heard. I cannot sit at home and listen to radio.’
On The Xclusive Chat with Real Eugene segment of The Big X Show on
Radio Univers, Hon. Dzifa Gomashie advised critics as well as industry
players to channel their concerns directly to the Ministry of Tourism,
Culture and Creative Arts.
‘You need to make your case to the Ministry. You have a home now. Write
to the ministry or come there and seek audience with the minister or
deputy minister and put your case across.’
The deputy minister, who is also the Queen Mother of the Afloa
Traditional area, added that, individuals in the Creative Arts industry
who make their concerns known to her only by word of mouth should not
expect to get their problems resolved just because she granted them
audience. But rather, they should present an official document to the
ministry that will still hold even after the current officeholders are
out of office.
‘This is not a job you have forever. The few people who I meet who
mention something to me feel once they’ve told me, immediately I can do
something about it. It doesn’t work like that. Tomorrow morning I may
wake up and I am not the deputy minister anymore.’
The former host of the popular story telling program, ‘By the Fire
Side’, stated that her ministry is new and thus, it wrong to compare it
to other ministries that have been existing for long such as the Sports
Ministry and the Ministry of Employment.
Responding to the call by some industry players for a presidential
debate on Creative Arts and its neglect over a long period, the deputy
minister expressed the readiness of her side and that of the President
for such a discourse.
‘Hallelujah! Let them bring it on. We have only one President so I think I can speak for him. So let them bring it on.’
Source: Maxwell Amoofia
Monday, 22 February 2016
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