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Dr. Lilian Sally Addo Resigns as Secretary General of Creative Arts Federation of Ghana
The distinguished Creative Art advocate and Co founder of Creative Arts Federation of Ghana, Dr. Lilian Sally Addo, has announced her resignation from her position as Secretary General of the Creative Arts Federation of Ghana.
Citing the personalization of the organization as a private entity, she expressed her disillusionment with the manner in which the organization’s activities are being conducted.
According to Dr. Addo, the core mission and vision of the organization are being flagrantly disregarded, prompting her to tender her resignation with immediate effect.
She lamented that a small clique has hijacked the organization’s decision-making processes, operating without regard for established protocols or input from other board members.
“Three individuals simply registered the organization without notifying other board members and are making decisions outside of my office, personalizing the organization as if it were their private property,” she stated.
Despite being a co-founder of the organization, Dr. Addo expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to serve. However, she felt compelled to part ways due to the organization’s deviation from its foundational principles.
“I am a co-founder, and I was initially excited about the federation’s ideals. Since a few members have taken charge and silenced everyone else, I might as well depart peacefully,” she added.
Dr Addo, a very distinguished creative arts personality has been a stalwart advocate for nearly two decades. She holds esteemed positions, including President of the Creative Arts College of Ghana and Supreme Board Chair of the Models Union of Ghana. Additionally, she proudly belongs to prominent organizations such as MUSIGA and the Ghana Cultural Forum. Indeed, with a proven track record of managing artists, cultural bands, models, and more, she brings expertise and passion to her endeavors. Currently, she serves on diverse boards within the creative arts industry, further solidifying her commitment to the sector. Having earned a degree from the prestigious Full Sail University in Florida, USA. Also graduated with a degree in Entertainment Business Management from the same renowned Full Sail University.She is well-equipped to navigate the dynamic landscape of Ghana’s creative industry but some reasons best known to her , she has resigned.
Dr. Addo also reaffirmed her commitment to contributing to the growth and development of the creative industry through other platforms, should the opportunity arise.
Story by Lawrence Odoom