Renowned Ghanaian highlife artist, Rex Omar, has publicly endorsed Dzifa Gomashie’s appointment as the new minister-designate for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, despite being a strong contender for the position himself. Omar, a key figure in the creative arts sector and a notable contributor to Mahama’s manifesto on Creative Arts, expressed his confidence in Gomashie’s ability to lead the sector effectively.
During an interview on Akoma FM’s Entertainment 360, Omar described Gomashie’s appointment as a significant step forward for the industry. He highlighted her qualifications and expressed his full support, acknowledging that her leadership will be beneficial for the growth of Ghana’s tourism and cultural sectors.
Omar’s endorsement carries weight, as many industry insiders had anticipated him for the role, making his public backing of Gomashie even more impactful. His statement reflects his commitment to the advancement of the creative arts in Ghana, regardless of the outcome of his personal ambitions.
Rex Omar, in his support for Dzifa Gomashie’s appointment as the Minister-designate for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, reflected on the broader trend in President Mahama’s appointments, noting that many appointees, including Gomashie, previously served as deputy ministers in the prior administration. He emphasized that this prior experience places Gomashie in a strong position to make a significant impact in the role.
Omar, who had been considered a strong candidate for the position, expressed no disappointment over not being selected, stating that he had a specific task during the campaign, which he fulfilled without expecting rewards. He underscored that with Gomashie’s wealth of experience, she has his full backing to succeed in the role.
On January 16, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama appointed Gomashie, the Member of Parliament for Ketu South Constituency, as the Minister-designate for the sector. Gomashie’s appointment was met with widespread praise from the creative industry, with many seeing her as an ideal choice for the position.
Fred Kyei Mensah, a prominent music producer, and George Quaye, actor and CEO of Image Bureau, both expressed strong support for Dzifa Gomashie, considering her the best candidate for the position of Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts. Other notable figures, including Baba Sadiq, were also mentioned as potential candidates during discussions prior to her nomination last Thursday.
Abla Dzifa Gomashie brings a wealth of experience to the role, with a distinguished career as a veteran actress, accomplished politician, and expert in the creative arts. Her extensive background in advocacy, youth leadership, and cultural promotion has positioned her as a well-rounded choice for the ministry.
Gomashie is scheduled for vetting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.#newsafro_














































