Actor James Gardiner of Ghana assumes a new position as Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority with the goal of revitalizing the film industry and increasing Ghana’s visibility internationally.
Ghanaian actor James Gardiner deserves congratulations for being named President John Dramani Mahama’s new Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority (NFA).
Actress Juliet Asante is replaced by him.
Roselyn Ngissah, Gardiner’s close friend, made the thrilling announcement on her Instagram page.
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Ngissah wrote the following in her post, which has since gone viral:
“Congratulations, my brother James Gardiner, on your appointment by the President as the Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority. This is a well-deserved position, and I have no doubt you will excel in this role.“
She said she had faith in Gardiner’s abilities to steer the NFA and advance Ghana’s film sector.
Gardiner’s appointment is anticipated to have a good impact on the industry because of his years of expertise as a gifted actor, producer, and ardent supporter of the arts. His leadership is crucial as the business tries to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects and take advantage of the rising demand for African material around the world.
In order to maintain Ghana’s film industry’s expansion and competitiveness on the global scene, the National Film Authority is essential to its promotion and regulation. In addition to promoting the general growth of the industry, the agency’s duties include upholding the laws governing the creation, distribution, marketing, and exhibition of motion pictures.
With his new position, Gardiner is leading the charge to revitalize Ghana’s film industry and establish it as a major force in the world of entertainment.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA