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Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, has urged Ghanaians to leverage the power of media to boost the nation's tourism sector.
In a discussion on Daybreak Hitz, the Deputy Minister for Creative Arts and Tourism highlighted the untapped potential of media as a catalyst for tourism growth in Ghana.
Speaking with host Andy Dosty, he urged Ghanaians to actively participate in marketing the country's vibrant culture and attractions through various media platforms.
The Minister's remarks come at a crucial time when the tourism industry seeks innovative ways to recover and thrive post-pandemic.
He stressed that each individual has the capacity to influence perceptions of Ghana, encouraging citizens to share their experiences and the beauty of the nation's landscapes and heritage with the world.
“It’s about the mindset,” the Deputy Minister explained, noting that by harnessing the power of creative arts and private sectors to showcase Ghana's unique offerings, in their own little way.
The call to action resonated with many listeners, underscoring a collective responsibility to present Ghana as a top travel destination.
The Minister further encouraged Ghanaians to embrace their roles as advocates, reminding them that every post, share, or conversation contributes to a broader narrative that enhances Ghana's appeal on the global stage.
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