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Creative Arts Federation of Ghana Inaugurates Board Members and Domain Heads: A New Era for Ghana’s Creative Industry
In a bold and promising move towards strengthening Ghana’s creative sector, the Creative Arts Federation of Ghana has officially inaugurated its Board Members and Domain Heads. This landmark event marks a new chapter for the Federation as it sets out to unify the various creative disciplines under one strategic umbrella.
For years, Ghana’s creative industry has been brimming with raw talent and potential, but it has also faced fragmentation, a lack of policy support, and limited infrastructure. The Federation’s renewed leadership structure is a direct response to these challenges, signalling a commitment to collaboration, professional development, and advocacy.
The newly inaugurated leaders include experts and practitioners from diverse domains such as music, film, fashion, design, visual arts, media and performance. Together, they represent a cross-section of Ghana’s vibrant creative ecosystem, one that deserves to be organised, empowered, and heard on both national and global stages.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Richard Yaw Boateng, the president of the federation, emphasised the importance of collective action: “Our goal is to create a unified front that will champion the interests of creatives across Ghana. We believe that by working together, we can shape policies, attract investments, and build a future where creativity is not just appreciated, but sustainably supported.” He stated.
Mr. Yaw Boateng further stressed that the inauguration signals a renewed commitment to building a vibrant and cohesive creative economy in Ghana that empowers artists and creatives, celebrates cultural heritage, and contributes meaningfully to national development.
By establishing a structured governance framework, the Federation aims to serve as a strong, collective voice for Ghanaian creatives, addressing longstanding challenges while unlocking new opportunities for growth, visibility, and global competitiveness.
The Board and Domain Heads are expected to spearhead initiatives that will enhance industry standards, facilitate training and capacity building, and engage both public and private partners to invest in the arts.
BOARD MEMBERS
The Vibrant board members consist of veteran actor David Dontoh, Bill Asamoah, Mr. Richard Boateng, H.E. Rev.Lilian Sally Addo and Evg. Deborah Freeman.
DOMAIN HEADS.
Ms. Joana Eshun, Ameyaw Deborah, Kojo Hilton, Mr. Fred Amugi, Kafui Dzivenu, Mr. George Quaye, Evg. Deborah Freeman and Joshua Sena Fianu.
The inauguration ceremony was held on Friday, June 6, 2025, at the VIP Lounge at the National Theatre of Ghana in Accra.
What This Means for Ghana’s Creatives
The inauguration of the Board and Domain Heads is more than just a ceremonial event—it’s a strategic step toward long-term impact. With clear leadership in place, the Federation plans to:
- Advocate for industry-friendly policies and legislation
- Promote training, mentorship, and professional development
- Foster partnerships between creatives and both the public and private sectors
- Create platforms for showcasing talent locally and internationally
- Encourage innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration
This move is a hopeful sign for artists, creators, and cultural entrepreneurs who have long called for structural reforms and institutional backing. It is also an invitation for the public, investors, and policymakers to take the creative arts seriously, not just as entertainment, but as a driver of economic growth and cultural identity.
As Ghana positions itself as a cultural powerhouse in Africa, the Creative Arts Federation’s leadership is stepping up at a crucial time. The future of Ghana’s creative economy looks brighter with this unified front, and the journey ahead promises to be both exciting and transformative.