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Gov’t to reintroduce advertising bill to Parliament to sanitise industry – Ahi

The Government of Ghana is set to reintroduce the Advertising Bill to Parliament as part of efforts to streamline operations within the advertising industry and promote ethical standards and consumer protection.

This was announced by the Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Mr Sampson Ahi, when he addressed the 2025 Gong Gong Festival of Creativity & Awards.

On behalf of the sector Minister, Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, on Saturday, June 28, 2025 in Accra, Mr Ahi explained that the bill, once passed, will provide a modern legal framework to regulate advertising practices.

The Bill is expected to also ensure standardisation, and sanitise the industry.

He made the remarks while commending the Advertising Association of Ghana (AAG) for spearheading innovation and professionalism in the sector.

Addressing the gathering as the Special Guest of Honour, Mr Ahi further described Ghana’s advertising industry as a strategic economic enabler, citing its significant contribution to national development through job creation, innovation, and revenue generation.

The event, which brought together leading advertising professionals, creatives, and industry stakeholders, was held under the theme: “Disrupt & Inspire: Recognising Brands and Agencies That Challenge Norms and Redefine Creativity.”

Mr Ahi commended the AAG for creating a national platform that celebrates innovation and the powerful synergy between commerce and creativity. He noted that the advertising sector contributes over GHS 2.5 billion annually to Ghana’s GDP and plays a vital role in amplifying the success of various sectors including agriculture, health, fintech, fashion, and manufacturing.

“The advertising industry is not only a driver of consumer demand and brand development; it is also a source of livelihood for tens of thousands of young Ghanaians. In a time when youth unemployment is a pressing challenge, advertising offers pathways to innovation, skills development, and entrepreneurship,” the Minister stated.

Hon. Ahi reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting the creative economy, adding that advertising must be treated with the same strategic importance as manufacturing and commerce.

He concluded by encouraging the industry to continue disrupting and inspiring, especially in the evolving digital era. “In a world shaped by AI and digital transformation, Ghana’s advertising sector must keep pushing boundaries and telling compelling stories that uplift both our people and economy,” he said.

The event also recognised outstanding brands and agencies for their creative excellence and impact in shaping the national and regional advertising landscape.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

Govt to launch agribusiness export policy in July – Sampson Ahi

The government is set to unveil a comprehensive agribusiness export policy in July to help boost international market access for Ghanaian farmers and processors.

This was disclosed by Deputy Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Mr. Sampson Ahi, in Saturday, June 21, 2025.

According to the MP for Bodi who spoke at the Channel One TV’s AgriFair 2025, the new policy will define strategic support systems and incentive structures for exporters in the country .

Mr Ahi noted that the policy will also serve as a roadmap to expand agricultural production and increase value addition to local produce.

The policy, he added, will “spell out benefits, advantages that exporters can take.”

“I am sure we will launch it somewhere next month,” Ahi disclosed. “When we do that we will engage the exporters so that they can take advantage of what government has for them.”

The Deputy Minister also highlighted President John Mahama’s leadership in driving sustainable export growth, revealing that the President is personally chairing a national committee focused on enhancing the export of locally produced goods.

He stressed the importance of value addition in making Ghanaian products competitive on the global market.

“The president is talking about sustainable exports and he is chairing a committee to make sure that we export what we produce.

“If we want to do exports then we have to add value to whatever we produce and I have seen that a lot of farmers are adding value to their produce, they are packaging very neatly so most farmers are now ready for the international market,” he stated.

Mr. Ahi added that the forthcoming agribusiness export policy will not only spell out the government’s support framework but also foster direct engagement with stakeholders to ensure inclusive and effective implementation.

Source: Myxyzonline.com