President John Dramani Mahama has made a strategic move to boost Ghana’s creative arts sector by appointing renowned actor James Gardiner as the National Film Authority’s (NFA) deputy executive secretary.
Known for his impressive acting career and contributions to the entertainment industry, Gardiner is expected to bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the NFA. In his new role, he will be responsible for overseeing the development and promotion of the Ghanaian film industry, ensuring its growth and success.
Gardiner’s leadership is anticipated to foster greater collaboration among filmmakers, improve the quality of local productions, and attract international attention to Ghana’s cinematic talents.
This appointment signifies President Mahama’s commitment to supporting the growth of the film industry in Ghana and enhancing the country’s creative arts sector.