Women in creative arts need to show more confidence – Socrate Sarfo

Socrate Safo

Ghanaian movie producer, Socrate Sarfo says the playing field in the creative field is unequal due to the lack of confidence on the part of women in the industry.

The Director of Creative Arts in charge of Programmes & Projects at the National Commission on Culture, says there are no rules or systems hindering any female artiste or actress from flourishing in the industry, hence expects to see them excel as well.

His comments come in the wake of constant complaints by some females and critics that men seem to always get more opportunities than their female counterparts.

The Ghanaian creative industry, according to some critics, is more favourable to men than to women thus paving way for the men to succeed more than their female counterparts.

Socrate Sarfo, speaking in an interview on Showbiz 927 on 3FM said, he thinks the Ghanaian creative space is very balanced.

“It’s not about being favoured. It’s an open field. All play all.”

To further drive home his point, the movie producer cited that “if you go to MUSIGA and you look at their regulations, their constitution, I am yet to see a line that separates men from women…it’s just one for human beings…,” stressing that he does not believe in women’s rights but human rights.

“I’m yet to see any law under the sun that is against any woman…if you come to our industry, it is an open field…there are female artistes who are paid more than the male artistes,” he stressed.

“What a man can do, a woman can do better.”

“I think what women are lacking is confidence and that is one thing we must encourage them [about].”

Asked why he thinks women lack confidence, he said: “Maybe, from their upbringing…they don’t want to hustle like the men are doing because nobody got wherever he is today [by] having it easy.”

He was, however, quick to stress that, most of the people who have been his backbone over the years are all women.

Share This Article