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Ghana Reviewing Cultural Policies to Unlock Creative Economy – Gomashie

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Accra, Dec. 20, 2025 – The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, says government is reviewing outdated laws and policies in Ghana’s cultural and creative sector, including the national cultural policy, as part of efforts to unlock the full potential of the creative economy.
She said aligning these frameworks with global trends while reflecting local realities is critical to building a vibrant and sustainable creative industry and urged graduates and faculty to partner with government in shaping the future of the sector.
Hon. Gomashie made the remarks while delivering the keynote address at the third sitting of the second session of the 25th Congregation Ceremony of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in Accra.

The ceremony, held under the theme “From Heritage to Creative Futures: Reimagining Development through Creative Education and Enterprise,” brought together graduating students, faculty, parents and distinguished guests to celebrate academic achievement and examine the role of culture, creativity and innovation in national development.
The Minister revealed that the Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts sector contributed about US$4.8 billion to Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product in 2024 and attracted approximately 1.2 million visitors, describing tourism as a bridge between Ghana’s cultural heritage and global experiences.

She noted that Ghana’s authenticity, traditions and shared African identity continue to draw visitors, stressing the need for greater appreciation of indigenous knowledge and cultural practices, particularly among the youth, as a foundation for economic growth and creative enterprise.
The Chairman of GIMPA’s Governing Council, Prof. Yaw Agyeman Badu, congratulated the graduating class for their perseverance and discipline, describing graduation as both a moment of continuity and renewal. He reaffirmed GIMPA’s commitment to academic excellence and national relevance.

In his address, the Rector of GIMPA, Prof. Samuel Kwaku Bonsu, highlighted key achievements over the past year, including stronger collaboration with the Government of Ghana, expanded continental partnerships and increased focus on graduate education.
He announced the approval of a new School of Creative Arts Leadership and Enterprise (G-SCALE), scheduled to begin operations in September 2026, to address skills gaps in the creative arts sector. Prof. Bonsu also outlined plans to advance digital transformation, artificial intelligence adoption and sustainable growth as the Institute approaches its 65th anniversary.

As part of the ceremony, Hon. Gomashie and the Chair of the Governing Council presented awards to the overall best graduating student. The Minister was also honoured with a portrait award for her contributions to tourism, culture and creative arts sector and her support for GIMPA’s 25th Congregation.
Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie was accompanied by Hon. Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs.

Source: Delassie Mabel Awuku-PR-Unit- MoTCCA

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