NAFTI To Become A Modern Creative Arts University

Dr Omane Boamah, Minister of Communications, has said the government would partner the authorities of the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) to transform the institution into a modern university of creative arts.

He said measures would be put in place in the next two years to expand its infrastructure and other facilities to towards that goal.

Dr Omane Boamah said this when he visited NAFTI, in the company of two of his deputies, Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu and Mr Ato Sarpong, as part of a working tour of institutions under his Ministry.

The entourage toured some of NAFTI’s facilities such as studio, TV control room, VTR room, and maintenance room.

He said the Institute had many business potentials and asked the Rector to present a business case for its intended projects for the Ministry to forward to the appropriate authorities for consideration and support.

He also gave the assurance that the request for NAFTI to be moved from the jurisdiction of Ministry of Communications to the Ministry of Education would be discussed by the relevant ministries for a resolution.

Professor Linus Abraham, Rector of NAFTI, said though the Institute has been performing its mandatory functions, there are challenges militating against its smooth and efficient operations.

They include inadequate government funding, resort to rented premises for a studio, lack of training equipment and the stagnation of its studio building, which has been abandoned for more than 30 years.

He, therefore, called for sufficient budgetary allocation to help the Institute meet its short-term production targets.

He also supported the Cabinet approval for a development loan of 35 million Euros for civil works, infrastructural, technological and personnel development in transforming the Institute.