Ghanaian movie producer and actress, Kafui Danku has said the next NDC government will institute a creative arts fund to support creatives in the sector.
Speaking at the NDC Youth manifesto launch in Accra on Monday, August 11, Kafui Danku urged persons in the creative arts sector to vote for the NDC for an investment in their development and craft.
“A creative arts funds will be instituted to offer sustainable financial support to start-ups and existing creative enterprises…the upcoming elections is an opportunity for the creative people to choose a government that cares, a government that would invest in their development,” she noted.
She added that the NDC government intends to also set up a world class filming studio to upgrade content to match up with global class.
“The NDC government plans to empower young artistes and facilitate the export of culture and artistic growth and services. John Mahama would also set up a world class studio where we can film quality content to match up with global content,” she said.
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