The 60th anniversary celebration of National Festival of Arts & Culture (NAFAC) was launched on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at the Center for National Culture (CNC) in Cape Coast.
NAFAC@60
The National Festival of Arts & Culture is an annual cultural event organized by the National Commission on Culture under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture. This is geared towards promoting our cultural diversity and ensuring peace and unity among all citizens.
As part of Central Region’s preparation to host the 60th Anniversary Celebration of National Festival of Arts & Culture which form part of the December in Ghana tourism activities, a regional launch and inauguration of Local Organizing Committees were held in Cape Coast the regional capital.
The regional launch and inauguration of the local organizing committee was chaired by the Vice President of the Central Regional House of Chiefs, Osagyefo Kwame Akonu X and co-chaired by Osaabarima Kwesi Atta II, the Omanhen of Oguaa Traditional Area.
Delivering their acceptance speech, Osagyefo Kwame Akonu X commended the Central Regional Minister, Hon. Justina Marigold Assan for her good works in lobbying for series of National events to be hosted in the region which has had positive impact in the economic transformation of the region.
He urged the officers of the Regional Coordinating Council, National Commission on Culture and the Center for National Culture as well as the local organizing committee to work effortlessly in making the NAFAC@60 a success.
Osaabarima Kwesi Atta II, Omanhene of Oguaa Traditional Area
The Omanhene of Oguaa Traditional Area, Osaabarima Kwesi Atta II also advised inhabitants of Cape Coast to be proactive and hold National events of this nature in high esteem since it helps to protect the city to attract several international opportunities for region. He assured his inhabitants that, the 60th anniversary celebration will the the best among all the NAFAC celebrations.
Hon. Mrs Justina Marigold Assan, Central Regional Minister
Addressing the gathering, the Central Regional Minister, Hon. Justina Marigold Assan who also graced the occasion together with her entourage appealed emotionally to the people of Cape Coast and Central region to ignore their political differences and work together to project the developmental initiatives being implemented by the government in the region.
She emphasized that, Central Region is blessed with numerous resources and opportunities which need the support, enthusiasm and ideas of all to help in their exploitation towards the development of the region. She encouraged the local organizing committee to work hard to ensure that the forthcoming NAFAC@60 become the best event hosted in the region.
Madam Janet Edna Nyame – Executive Director, National Commission on Culture
Unveiling the official banner for the 60th anniversary celebration of NAFAC, the Executive Director of National Commission on Culture, Madam Janet Edna Nyame Stated emphatically that, when we invest in our rich Ghanaian culture and promote it well for global attention, it will attract numerous foreign investments into our economy through the tourism sector and this is one of the reasons for the establishment of the annual arts and cultural Festival.
The theme for this year’s program focuses on; Reviving Patriotism, Peace And Unity Through Cultural Diversity For Sustainable Development.
The National Festival of Arts & Culture 2022 is slated for Friday 9th to Friday 16th December, 2022 at Adisadel Park and CNC both in Cape Coast, Central Region.
Madam Janet Edna Nyame sworn in members of the Regional Local Organizing Committee and urged them to be proactive in making the event a magnificent one in the history of NAFAC.
The Local Organizing Committees inaugurated include;
- The Publicity Committee
- The Steering Committee
- The Sponsorship committee
- The Programs Committee
- Hospitality and Protocol Committee
- The Durbar of Chiefs Committee
- The International Friendship Committee
- The Security Committee
- The Grounds Committee
- The Exhibition Committee
The official launch and inauguration was climaxed with Miss NAFAC – Central Region 2022 which had educative and thrilling performances from six elegant, intelligent, eloquent and talented ladies who exhibited their pageantry skills in a fought contest geared towards choosing the best to represent the region at the National level come December 2022.
Antoinette Kennes Ofori – Winner of 2022 Miss NAFAC – Central Region
At the end of the contest, Antoinette Kennes Ofori was crowned as the winner of Miss NAFAC – Central Region 2022.
Her competitors, Josephine Kimberly E. Sampson and Sandra Denkyi Boateng emerged as 1st and 2nd Runners Up respectively.
The competition also had Amazing presentation and talent exhibition from; Mabel Bowah-Abban, Belinda Yaa Boakye and Cindy Abena Owusu.
The launch also saw in attendance;
Madam Dorcas Salamatu Alhassan, AG. Regional Director of CNC
Mrs Lydia Nyarkoh-Ampoman, AG. Regional Administrator of CNC Cape Coast
Richlove Amamoo (Mama Awotsu Adzagba II) Central regional Director for the Department of Gender.
Mr. Rabbi Kohane Halevi, the Executive Director of PANAFEST Foundation.
Mr. Fio Richardson Commey, Director, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation – National Commission on Culture
Dr. Eric Debrah Okyere, HOD, Dept. of Music and Dance, UCC
Mrs. Hannah Dodoo, MD, HADOD Fashions, Cape Coast.
Nana Ekua Apeatsewah II, Central Regional MUSIGA Chairperson
Asiedua, 2nd Runner Up of TV3 Ghana Most Beautiful 2022
Members of Central Influencers
Members of Creative Arts and Media Association (CAMA) and The Media