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The Member of Parliament for Mpraeso Constituency, Davis Ansah Opoku, has called for deliberate investment in road infrastructure across the Kwahu area to sustain and expand the economic benefits of the annual Kwahu Easter celebrations.
Delivering a statement on the floor of Parliament, the Mpraeso MP described the Easter festivities in Kwahu as one of Ghana’s most important cultural and tourism events, noting that it has grown into a major driver of domestic tourism and local economic activity.
According to him, the celebration, which traditionally centred on family reunions and religious activities, has evolved into a national attraction that draws thousands of visitors to the Kwahu Ridge every year.
“The Easter period in Kwahu has become a vital source of income for thousands of individuals and households. It demonstrates the direct link between culture, tourism and livelihoods,” he told the House. 
He noted that during the festive period, hotels and guest houses operate at full capacity while traders, food vendors, transport operators and artisans record increased patronage.
The MP also highlighted the growing international appeal of the paragliding festival held on the Kwahu Ridge, describing it as a key feature of Ghana’s adventure tourism offering.
Mr Opoku further commended the Kwahu Business Forum, which he said has added a strong economic and investment dimension to the celebrations by creating a platform for dialogue among entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers.
He acknowledged the role of the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, in helping shape the forum into a credible platform that aligns tourism with enterprise development. 
Despite the progress made, the Mpraeso MP expressed concern about the condition of several road networks in the area, which he said continue to limit the full tourism potential of the Kwahu enclave.
He cited the Akwasiho to Twenedurase through Obo road and its connection through Obomeng to Nkawkaw as critical routes that require urgent improvement.
According to him, poor road conditions increase travel time, compromise safety and affect the overall visitor experience during peak periods such as Easter.
He also pointed to communities including Adawso, Asuboni, Nketepa and Amatey, which he said possess strong eco tourism potential but remain underdeveloped due to limited road access. 
The Mpraeso MP stressed that upgrading road infrastructure in these areas would facilitate year round tourism, stimulate local enterprise, create employment for young people and improve market access for farmers and small businesses.
He concluded by inviting the Speaker and Members of Parliament to visit Kwahu during the Easter festivities to witness firsthand the cultural vibrancy and economic opportunities the celebrations present.
Kwahu Easter has become one of Ghana’s most recognised tourism events, attracting thousands of visitors annually and contributing significantly to economic activity across the Kwahu area.
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