
Ghana film industry dey ready to grow as di new NFA leadership meet dem to plan new direction. Di meeting wey happen for Accra Tourist Information Centre, led by Kafui Danku-Pitcher, Executive Secretary, and James Timothy Gardiner, Deputy Executive Secretary, focus on sharing knowledge, keeping policy wey dey on ground, and how to develop di industry. Dis session aim be to make di transition smooth by tapping di experience of di former board and align strategic priorities wey go push Ghana film sector forward.
Dis move na important one as di industry fit contribute plenty to di economy, wey dem dey discuss achievements, challenges, and initiatives wey need strong commitment to make di regulatory framework, fund access, and market expansion better. Madam Kafui Danku-Pitcher show appreciation for di former board dedication wey help shape Ghana film scene. She talk say NFA go build on wetin don work before, improve policy implementation, and foster more collaboration. She also mention say continuity and memory dey important to make sure Ghana film industry reach di highest level.
During di meeting, di former board members yarn about wetin dem do, highlight key policy advancements and regulatory milestones wen dem lead. Dem stress on di need to strengthen di Legislative Instrument (L.I.) to set better guidelines for operations, financing, and content distribution. Dem also call for more investment for local productions, protect intellectual property, and make way for Ghana to be competitive for global film market.
Mr. James Timothy Gardiner, Deputy Executive Secretary, assure the old board say the new leaders go push policies wey go help industry grow and keep am sustainable. E talk say strategic partnerships, training programs, and better funding ways go support filmmakers, actors, producers, and distributors well well.