Kyebi (E/R), Sept. 26, GNA – The Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin, has urged government to promote tourism in order to develop the sector.
He said government must continue to promote tourism related events and activities that would be maintained by the future generation.
The Okyehene said this when the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, together with officials from the Ghana Tourism Authority and the Ministry, and the tourism ambassadors called on him at his palace in Kyebi.
He said most continents have been able to develop their tourism potential, not based on what they have but with the idea and mentality to develop what they want to have.
“We have a lot of potentials and resources as a continent but we have failed to use our minds to develop them. This is the era of change and unless leadership is willing to hold on to the change, we would continue to be where we are.”
Okyehene Ofori Panin urged the 30 ambassadors to forge to be the future ambassadors of tourism not because of fame, exposure and money but because they have something to hold on to help in the development of Ghana’s tourism potential.
Dr Ziblim Barri Iddi, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, said the call was part of activities lines up for this year’s World Tourism Day celebration to be climaxed in Tamale.
He said the event cannot take place in Tamale without having the feel of what other parts of the country has to offer. It is an opportunity to take the ambassadors through the historic city of Kyebi to feel Ghana.
He said their visit was symbolic, as the history of Ghana cannot be told without mentioning Kyebi, adding that it was also to demonstrate government’s appreciation to the good work of the Okyehene towards protecting the environment, hence promoting eco-tourism.
Dr Iddi said the team’s visit was also for the Okyehene’s blessings towards a successful celebration of this year’s World Tourism Day.
The team later called on the Ashantihene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, in Kumasi to introduce the ambassadors to him.
Other activities lines up for the celebration include a visit to the Kintampo Water Falls on Tuesday September 26, and the World Tourism Day celebration and the Northern Region Tourism Investment Summit would be on Wednesday September 27.
GNA
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