Kelvynboy Questions Deputy Minister Mark Okraku Mantey’s Silence in Creative Arts Role
Ghanaian music sensation, Kelvyn Brown, popularly known as Kelvynboy, has taken to his social media platform to raise questions about the conspicuous absence of Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku Mantey, since assuming his role in government.
In a recent Twitter post, the ‘Down Flat’ hitmaker expressed his surprise at the sudden reticence of the Minister, who is also known for his extensive contributions as a music commentator. Kelvynboy noted that he had anticipated Okraku Mantey to maintain his characteristic outspokenness, especially given his background in the music industry.
Kelvynboy’s tweet read, “Ok so now to Creative Arts. Where Mark Okraku Mantey dey? Since he became Dep. Minister for our space He’s grown awfully silent. For an outspoken, extrovert like Mark, I’m a bit surprised. What really dey go on?!”
This public query from Kelvynboy has ignited a conversation within the entertainment industry, prompting speculation about the reasons behind Okraku Mantey’s perceived silence. As an influential figure in both the music and creative arts sectors, his presence and voice have been pivotal in shaping discussions and policies surrounding these industries.
As fans and stakeholders await a response or clarification from Deputy Minister Okraku Mantey, Kelvynboy’s inquiry underscores the importance of active engagement and communication, particularly in roles that have a direct impact on the vibrant and dynamic creative arts landscape of Ghana.