Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Economy & Business
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Policy Intelligence
  • Health
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
    • More
      • InfoGraphics
      • Tech
      • Crime & Punishment
      • Luxury
      • Legal & Governance
      • Religion
      • Environment
      • Media & Culture
      • Feature and Opinion
      • Home Decor
      • Fitness
      • Film & Drama
      • Ent & Arts
      • Investigative and Data insight
      • Documentary/Editorial Comments
      • Documentary( Videos)
      • Trending Stories
      • Commentary/Editorial Comments
  • About/Team
Trending
  • ASANTEHENE’S TRIUMPHANT RETURN: HOW OTUMFUO’S POLAND-CANADA MISSION IS POSITIONING ASANTEMAN FOR GLOBAL INVESTMENT, EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
  • Four Years After Deadly Floods Killed Five, Santasi–Ahenema Kokoben Residents Demand Accountability Over Unresolved Flood Crisis
  • GH¢100 MILLION RESEARCH FUND: Can Mahama’s New Ghana National Research Fund Deliver Jobs, Innovation and Economic Transformation?
  • GH¢1.3 Billion, 310,000 Students and a Bold Promise: Can Ghana’s ‘No Fees Stress’ Policy Transform Access to Tertiary Education?
  • GHANA-EU RELATIONS AT A CROSSROADS: CAN TRADE, INDUSTRIALISATION AND INVESTMENT DELIVER AFRICA’S ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION? – MAHAMA CALLS FOR NEW ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP MODEL
  • Mexico 2-0 South Africa: Quinones and Jimenez Fire El Tri to Winning Start at FIFA World Cup 2026
  • (LIVE VIDEO) WORLD CUP SHOWDOWN: MEXICO VS SOUTH AFRICA – A BATTLE OF SPEED, SKILL, AND PRIDE
  • Kuwait’s Sweeping Domestic Worker Recruitment Ban: Inside the 27-Country Restriction and Its Global Labour Migration Fallout
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
  • Home
  • News
  • Economy & Business
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Policy Intelligence
  • Health
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
    • More
      • InfoGraphics
      • Tech
      • Crime & Punishment
      • Luxury
      • Legal & Governance
      • Religion
      • Environment
      • Media & Culture
      • Feature and Opinion
      • Home Decor
      • Fitness
      • Film & Drama
      • Ent & Arts
      • Investigative and Data insight
      • Documentary/Editorial Comments
      • Documentary( Videos)
      • Trending Stories
      • Commentary/Editorial Comments
  • About/Team
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
Home » Ashanti Arts And Culture Exhibition Launched With A Call On Government To Support Artisans To Produce In Commercial Quantity
General News

Ashanti Arts And Culture Exhibition Launched With A Call On Government To Support Artisans To Produce In Commercial Quantity

adminBy adminJuly 15, 2022Updated:July 18, 2022

 

By Alex Ababio and Sam Arthur 

The Otumfuo Asenehene , Nana Yaw Akuoko has prevailed upon the New Patriotic Party Government to give priority attention to the use of made in Ghana goods , particular fabrics and artifacts to boost Ghana’s Economy.

Nana Yaw Akuo was of the view that governments had over the years made some initiatives ,yet there was the need to intensify its strategies and campaign to officially make the use of made in Ghana goods agenda a reality .

Otumfuo Asenhene, Nana Yaw Akuoko
Otumfuo Asenehene, Nana Yaw Akuoko

” Government over the years have been doing its bits to inspire confidence and free will among the citizenry to patronise our local goods, yet it has to do more since declaring wearing of local fabrics as official dressing itsn’t too difficult for government to do .”

Nana Yaw Akuoko made this statement when he was speaking to a section of journalists on the sideline of launching of this year’s Arts and Culture Exhibition at Centre for National Culture in Kumasi .

The exhibition which started from 22 June, 2022 on the theme : Working Together,Bouncing Back Better -The Role of Art and Culture is expected to end on 5th August 2022.

Nana Yaw Akuo encouraged all and sundry to patronise made in Ghana goods to give meaning to homegrown policies and localisation agenda by the Government.

” Home grown policies, localisation and free industries should start from supporting indigenous goods. This is how some countries have been able to develop with it. If we start ours today and the government officials give backing to it , it will go a long way to help our economy to grow .”

” We should begin to dress in local manufactured fabrics for our weddings and naming ceremonies to boost market for our local goods .” ,he stressed

https://www.ghanaianwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/1658132950.mp4

 

The Ashanti Regional Director of the Centre for National Culture Kumasi , Mr Emmanuel Ansu encouraged government to give more grant to the local artisans and appealed to the commercial banks to give credit with low interest rates to enable these artisans to produce quality but less expensive goods in order to boost patronage of these local goods .

Ashanti Regional Director of Centre for National Culture, Kumasi , Emmanuel Ansu
Ashanti Regional Director of Centre for National Culture, Kumasi , Emmanuel Ansu

He explained why local goods are most at times expensive on the market .
” Its because the producers don’t get easy funding and the needed credits from the banks to do their work. And for that matter when they produce with  little funds that they have , they inturn have to increase the price for profit.

” So i will like to encourage the Government to give them grant and loans for them to establish their businesses, so that they can produce more . And when they produce more the cost will come down and eventually get people to buy at a lower price .”

Mr Emmanuel Ansu reminded the artisans to look for various available grants to expand their businesses.

” The Ministry of Culture and Creative Arts have a certain grant that they give to the artisans , so they can access. When they come to Kumasi Cultural Centre, we can introduce them to those grants and access them to help them produce more to ensure prices of their goods are brought down to enable people patronise them.”, he hinted

https://www.ghanaianwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/1658132618.mp4

 

The Deputy Director of the Centre for National Culture, Kumasi Mustapha Isaah shared more light on the exhibition and explained what the centre was doing to promote the works of the artisans.

Ashanti Regional Deputy Director of Centre for National Culture,Kumasi, Mustapha Isaah
Ashanti Regional Deputy Director of Centre for National Culture,Kumasi, Mustapha Isaah

” This exhibition has been happening for more than twenty years and it’s an annual ritual that we do .These artisans produce quality goods but where to market them becomes a challenge. So, this is the platform where they market their products. Since this place is a Cultural center and we have professionals in some of these areas ,we also give them training through workshops. We normally do workshop before the exhibition itself.

Mr Mustapha Isaah indicated that the exhibition was not only organised for Ghanaians but other nationals too showcase their products.

” This exhibition is not just for only Ashanti region .We have artisans coming all the way from outside Ghana. We have some from Baukina Faso , Mali and Nigeria and it’s becoming a West Africa thing now. As we promote Ghana we promote Africa in General.”, he noted

https://www.ghanaianwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/1658132300.mp4
Ashanti's Arts and Culture Exhibition Launched
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

Invest in Ghana’: Inside the Ghana–UK Investment Summit 2026 and the High-Stakes Push for Foreign Capital Amid Economic Transformation Goals

June 3, 2026

Ghana–South Korea Visa Waiver Talks Signal New Economic and Diplomatic Era as Accra Pushes for Broader Global Mobility

June 1, 2026

Ghana’s Parliament Passes Controversial Anti-LGBTQ Bill as Rights, Economy and International Reputation Collide

May 30, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025363

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025277

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025256

Antoa Tragedy: One Dead, Two Critically Injured in Motorbike-Truck Collision

March 19, 2025232
About Us

Ghanaianwatch.com is a leading investigative and development journalism news website that delivers high quality unique , innovative, and unconventional news that questions the established norms.

It is an autonomous news outlet established back in 2010 as Ghanaian Watch Newspaper and holds registration number nmc/C.I 39/10/1294.with the National Media Commission( NMC).

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

ASANTEHENE’S TRIUMPHANT RETURN: HOW OTUMFUO’S POLAND-CANADA MISSION IS POSITIONING ASANTEMAN FOR GLOBAL INVESTMENT, EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY

June 23, 2026

Four Years After Deadly Floods Killed Five, Santasi–Ahenema Kokoben Residents Demand Accountability Over Unresolved Flood Crisis

June 20, 2026

GH¢100 MILLION RESEARCH FUND: Can Mahama’s New Ghana National Research Fund Deliver Jobs, Innovation and Economic Transformation?

June 17, 2026
Most Popular

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025363

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025277

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025256
Copyright © 2026 Ghanaian Watch. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.