Tourism Ministry projects to generate US$6 million by 2026 – Sector Minister.

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The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MoTAC), says it will work to widen the nation’s foreign exchange earnings, projecting to generate US$6 million through arrivals by 2026.

Dr Mohammed Ibrahim Awal, the Sector Minister, said in 2022, the one million tourist arrivals fetched the nation about US$300,000.

Addressing the opening session of a day’s media capacity building workshop on tourism, arts and culture reporting in Kumasi, Dr. Awal said the Ministry had targeted to meet 1.2 million tourists arrivals in the country by 2023.

The MoTAC organised the training for participants from the middle zone and attended by selected Journalists and media practitioners drawn from the Ashanti, Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regions.

Besides the huge economic prospects, Dr Awal said domestic tourism could create local employment, saying with the support of the media, the Ministry could create about 150,000 local jobs every year.

He therefore implored the media to help identify, well-package and put a spotlight on the nation’s tourist attraction sites to attract tourists and other investors.

Dr Awal entreated the private sector to develop interest and invest in the nation’s tourism industry too to enhance domestic tourism.

GNA

NOK/CAA/GRB
14 Sept. 2023
Caption: Pictures show Dr. Awal addressing participants 

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