By Emmanuel Mensah

Reggae Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy has called on the Ghanaian government to take immediate action to ensure the country’s inclusion in the newly announced Grammys Africa initiative. In a series of impassioned tweets, the award-winning artist highlighted the critical role of such global institutions in shaping the narratives of music, arts, and entertainment.

Stonebwoy compared the Grammys’ expansion into Africa to its previous successful venture into the Latin world, emphasizing the importance of being part of this influential platform. “Aligning with them has great benefits and economic potentials for the growth and expansion of Ghana’s creative industry,” he tweeted.

Acknowledging the efforts of advocates like Dentaa Amoateng, Stonebwoy expressed concern that Ghana is on the brink of being excluded from this pivotal initiative. He noted that neighboring countries such as Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa have already secured their positions as founding members by finalizing their service agreements.

Stonebwoy posed several pointed questions to the government: “WHY NOT GHANA??? CAN GOV’T NOT RAISE THE MONEY??? CAN GOV’T ASK PRIVATE SEC TO HELP RAISE THE MONEY?? IS IT NOT IMPORTANT TO BE A PART OF THIS?”

The artist’s public plea underscores a broader issue of government support and investment in the arts. Stonebwoy’s tweets suggest that securing a place in the Grammys Africa initiative is not just about international recognition but also about leveraging economic opportunities to boost Ghana’s creative sector.

As the Artiste of the Year for the 25th TGMA, Stonebwoy’s influence and insights reflect a significant concern within the creative community. His call to action is a rallying cry for both public and private sectors to collaborate and ensure Ghana does not miss out on this opportunity.

The lack of swift action from the government could result in Ghana losing a valuable chance to enhance its cultural footprint on the global stage. Stonebwoy’s advocacy aims to prevent this outcome and highlight the need for immediate and strategic investments in the country’s creative future.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Emmanuel Mensah