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Not my petition – Akosua Abdallah distances herself from NFA appointments controversy

A petition calling for the annulment of Kafui Danku and James Gardiner’s appointments to the National Film Authority (NFA) has stirred controversy, with film expert Dr. Akosua Abdallah publicly distancing herself from the movement.

The petition, initiated by the Association of Ghanaian Creatives, was directed at President John Dramani Mahama, arguing that Danku and Gardiner lack the necessary expertise to manage the NFA.

The group proposed several industry professionals as better alternatives, including George Bosompin, Jim Awindor, Akofa Edjeani Asiedu, Professor Linus Abraham, Nicole Amarteifio, and Dr. Akosua Abdallah.

However, Dr. Abdallah, Head of the Ghana Chapter of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), has made it clear that she was not consulted and had no involvement in the petition.

In a strongly worded statement sent to Myjoyonline, she said:

“My attention has been drawn to a petition circulating in the public domain regarding the recent appointments of Kafui Danku and James Gardiner to the National Film Authority (NFA), which regrettably bears my name.

I wish to categorically state that I have no knowledge of this petition, nor was I consulted or involved in its initiation, drafting, or circulation.”

She further clarified her professional stance, emphasizing that her role as a cultural and theatre expert focuses on collaboration, capacity-building, and artistic excellence in the creative sector rather than political appointments.

“At this stage of my career, I am not engaged in public or civil service, making any association of my name with this petition entirely unwarranted.

Any inclusion of my name is without my consent and does not reflect my views.”

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