Joseph Cudjoe, the Minister for Public Enterprises and a prominent figure in Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team, has promised bloggers, online writers, and influencers significant industry growth if Bawumia wins the upcoming elections.
At a meeting with the Ghana Bloggers Association, led by its president Andre Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah (Attractive Mustapha), alongside other digital content creators, Cudjoe highlighted that Bawumia’s digitalization agenda will prioritize the advancement of the content creation sector.
The event, held at the Oak Plaza Hotel in Accra, gathered key players in the digital space to discuss the future of the industry under Bawumia’s leadership.
Our team, led by Dr. Bawumia, decided to bring his message directly to the youth driving the digital economy, which is why we’re engaging with you, the professionals and leaders in this space,
Cudjoe remarked.
He also revealed plans for a Bawumia administration to appoint a digital officer at the presidency, focusing on policy development and industry growth.
This discussion with bloggers and influencers is part of our broader economic advisory strategy,
Touching on job creation, Cudjoe noted,
As content creation grows, so will the demand for employment. We foresee wealth creation through monetization, alongside policy regulations and standardization.
Cudjoe emphasized that one of Bawumia’s top priorities is ensuring that Ghanaian content creators produce high-quality work that meets international standards.
Monetization and standardization are crucial. Your content must be of global quality, and I am committed to ensuring we can market and sell what we produce,
he stated.
Bawumia’s campaign places a strong emphasis on the digital transformation of Ghana’s economy, with a vision to tap into the potential of young creatives, bloggers, and influencers to spur economic growth.