Techiman hosts NAFAC 2024 Oct 25-31
âą Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu (second from right) and Mr Okraku Mantey (right) congratulating
the Planning Committee members after their swearing-in Photo: Victor A. Buxton
This yearâs NaÂtional Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC) was launched in Accra yesterÂday with the inauguration of a 21-member planning commitÂtee to steer the affairs of the festival.
On the theme âBeyond NAFAC at 60 and harnessing Culture, the pivot for Ghanaâs Democracy and Sustainable DeÂvelopment,â the event would be held at Techiman, in the Bono East Region from October 25 to 31, this year.
The annual festival is aimed at providing the platform for moÂbilising stakeholders in the arts and culture industry to interact, showcase talents and creativity, while projecting the values of the Ghanaian heritage as well as develop the spirit of national identity and pride.
The Deputy Minister of TourÂism, Arts and Culture, Mark OkraÂku Mantey, who launched it said the festival would boost domestic tourism while providing the platÂform for artisans, musicians, and cultural performers to showcase their talents, thereby promoting Ghanaâs cultural diversity and creativity.
According to him, it would also serve as a bridge, connecting people from all walks of life, fosÂtering mutual understanding, and promoting social cohesion.
âBy embracing the different cultures and traditions within the nation, we can build a more inclusive society where every voice is heard and every culture is respected. As we embark on this exciting journey,â he added.
The deputy minister further called on Ghanaians to support and participate in the festival and urged the planning committee to work hard to make the proÂgramme a success.
The Bono East Regional MinÂister, Kwasi Adu-Gyan, explained that the festival would present a unique opportunity for the people of Techiman and the Bono East Region to highlight the beauty, uniqueness, resilience, socio-culÂtural and economicendowment of the region and to the rest of the world while creating an enabling environment for investments and businesses to thrive.
The Executive Director of National Commission on Culture (NCC), Nana Otuo Owoahene Acheampong, said the festival was expected to shape the countryâs governance and democracy as well as ensuring sustainable national growth.
âIt is an undeniable fact that our culture holds the potential in empowering us in achieving susÂtainable development in all facets of our lives.
All we need is resource and supÂport the relevant institutions to be able to do their work effectively and efficiently towards achievÂing this goal,â he added.
He urged the public to use the platform to champion peaceful campaigns and mainÂtain national unity.
Activities outlined for the 7-day celebration include a grand durbar of chiefs and the people of Techiman and the rest of the country.
Others are colloquium, womÂen and girls day, master classes for creatives, conference and seminars for creatives, cultural practitioners and members of the academia, musical concerts, regional days, Mr and Ms NAÂFAC, traditional games, arts and crafts, bazaar and exhibitions throughout the 7-day event, youth day, international friendÂship night, among others.
 BY VIVIAN ARTHUR
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