Award-winning gospel musician, Nacee, has expressed strong confidence in President John Dramani Mahama’s vision for Ghana’s music and tourism sectors, stating that his promises to the creative industry are being fulfilled.
Speaking at the launch of the Black Star Experience initiative on May 1, 2025, Nacee, in an interview with GhanaWeb’s Isaac Dadzie, commended Mahama’s administration for its impact on the arts.
“President Mahama is someone I can always trust. He promised a beautiful administration that would expand Ghanaian music and tourism, and so far, we are all witnessing what he is doing,” he said.
When asked about the future of Ghana’s gospel music industry, Nacee emphasised the need for greater investment.
“We need a lot of investors to come on board because the world is evolving, and we need funding to push our work online and attract more audiences. With the right support, we can do even better than we are now,” he said.
Addressing Ghana’s leaders, Nacee urged collaboration and dedication, particularly praising the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts.
“We pray with them that God may continue to protect them. Because it is not easy to have people like this. And the president has given them a mandate. They should do their best to make sure to make him proud. And I am doing my part, so you too, do your part and let’s make sure we get it done,” he said.
About The Black Star Experience
Launched on May 1, 2025, the Black Star Experience is a flagship initiative of the government of Ghana, designed to drive cultural rebranding, economic transformation, and creative empowerment through a nationwide calendar of festivals, exhibitions, performances, training, and infrastructure development.
It aims to reposition Ghana as the creative and cultural heartbeat of Africa.
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