Ghanaian comic actor, Kwadwo Nkansah, who is also known as Lilwin, insists the Ghanaian movie industry is not 'dead' as other movie stars describe it to be.
During the media launch of his new movie titled ‘Mr. President’ at the Royal View Cinema in Kumasi, the actor admitted that Ghana's movie industry was on the verge of collapsing.
And in order to revive the industry, a special film commission or comprehensive film policy must be set up to ensure that measures are put in place to bring the movie industry back on its feet.
"What Ghana’s movie industry needs is a comprehensive film policy or a film commission to look closely at the film industry again. There is no way that a ministry can cater for tourism, culture, and the arts industry." He said.
"I plead that we have a full Ministry for Creative Arts." Lilwin pleaded.
“The state of the Ghana Film Industry is clamorous. I have watched keenly revival taking place in the industry and salute all Kumasi-based actors and actresses, for keeping the film industry alive.” He added.