Edinam Atatsi Appointed to National Commission on Culture by President Mahama
Celebrated Ghanaian actress Edinam Atatsi has received a prestigious national appointment from former President John Dramani Mahama. The actress has officially been named as a board member of the National Commission on Culture (NCC), a significant step reflecting her contribution to Ghana’s arts and culture landscape.
The announcement, made earlier this week, has been met with praise from both industry professionals and fans alike. Atatsi, known for her powerful performances in films and stage productions, expressed her gratitude and commitment to supporting Ghanaian culture on a broader scale.
“It is an honour to serve my country in this capacity,” Edinam Atatsi said. “The arts are a vital part of our identity, and I’m excited to be part of the efforts to preserve and promote them.”
President Mahama’s choice to include creative industry professionals on cultural boards is being seen as a bold move toward enriching national cultural policies. Atatsi joins a list of new board members whose mandate is to help shape and implement cultural strategies that reflect Ghana’s diverse heritage.
The National Commission on Culture plays a critical role in promoting and sustaining Ghana’s cultural values, supporting artistic talents, and fostering national unity through the arts.
With her appointment, Atatsi is expected to bring fresh perspectives to the commission, drawing from her years of experience in theatre, film, and television.
Source: My News Ghana
