Rex Omar underlined throughout their discussion the necessity of giving Ghanaian creatives more support and the significance of offering educational possibilities that will aid in the growth of the sector.
He emphasized the need for official support systems to develop artistic abilities and give creatives the tools they need to succeed in their jobs.
On his part, Dr. Asafo Agyei reiterated the Secretariat's dedication to making sure that worthy students—including those in the creative arts sector—benefit from scholarship programs.
According to him, the government will endeavor to allocate resources to help those pursuing careers in a variety of creative fields since it acknowledges the contributions made by the creative sector to Ghana's cultural and economic landscape.
In order to fill training and growth shortages in the industry, the scholarship program seeks to offer financial assistance to creative professionals such as writers, musicians, artists, sound engineers, production specialists, and others.
Giving Ghanaian creatives the necessary skills will empower them personally and make a major contribution to the country's development, Mr. Omar underlined. He emphasized the significance of a long-term support structure for the creative sector, which is essential to economic expansion and employment development.
It is anticipated that more creatives would have access to education and training opportunities as the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat prepares to distribute these scholarship allocations, promoting a strong creative sector that can compete on a global scale.
In order to fill training and growth shortages in the industry, the scholarship program seeks to offer financial assistance to creative professionals such as writers, musicians, artists, sound engineers, production specialists, and others.
Giving Ghanaian creatives the necessary skills will empower them personally and make a major contribution to the country's development, Mr. Omar underlined. He emphasized the significance of a long-term support structure for the creative sector, which is essential to economic expansion and employment development.
It is anticipated that more creatives would have access to education and training opportunities as the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat prepares to distribute these scholarship allocations, promoting a strong creative sector that can compete on a global scale.