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Juliet Asante Requests Official Termination Letter from Government

Mon, 3 Mar 2025 Source: Mercy Mensah

Juliet Asante, the outgoing Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority (NFA), has made a formal request to the government to provide her with an official termination letter. This request comes after the government recently appointed Kafui Danku as the new Executive Secretary and James Gardiner as the Deputy Executive Secretary.

Asante took to social media to express her concerns about the lack of formal communication regarding her removal from office. She emphasized that it is only respectful for the government to provide her with an official letter terminating her appointment before announcing her successors.

The outgoing Executive Secretary also shared some of the challenges she faced during her tenure, including the lack of staff, funding, and office space. She alleged that she was sexually harassed by two of her male superiors, highlighting the need for better support systems and accountability within the organization.

Asante's request for an official termination letter is not just a matter of protocol, but also a matter of respect and professionalism. It is essential for the government to provide her with a formal letter acknowledging her service and terminating her appointment.

The development has sparked a heated debate within the creative industry, with some calling for the government to provide Asante with the respect and dignity she deserves. Others have questioned the government's decision to appoint new leaders without following the proper procedures.

The controversy surrounding Asante's removal and the appointment of new leaders has raised concerns about the government's commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to Asante's request and address the concerns of the creative industry.

Source: Mercy Mensah