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Salaga slave market to be unveiled by GTA as part of 2024 emancipation day celebrations

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The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced plans to unveil the Salaga Slave Market as part of the 2024 Emancipation Day celebrations.

The historic site, located in the Northern Region of Ghana, holds significant importance in the country’s history as a major trading hub for enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade.

The unveiling of the Salaga Slave Market is part of efforts to preserve and promote Ghana’s rich heritage and history related to slavery.

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The site will serve as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the slave trade and provide visitors with an opportunity to learn about the country’s past.

In a statement, the GTA emphasized the importance of commemorating Emancipation Day and recognizing the resilience and strength of those who suffered under the bondage of slavery.

The unveiling of the Salaga Slave Market is expected to attract local and international tourists interested in learning more about Ghana’s connection to the slave trade.

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The GTA is working closely with local authorities and community members to ensure the preservation and development of the Salaga Slave Market as a historical and educational site.

Plans are also underway to provide guided tours and educational programs to further educate visitors about the significance of the site.

As Ghana continues to promote itself as a tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage, the unveiling of the Salaga Slave Market is a significant step towards preserving the country’s history and promoting awareness about its past.

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Visitors and locals alike are encouraged to visit the site and reflect on the dark chapter of the slave trade while also celebrating the resilience of those who overcame it.

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Stephen Nartey
Stephen Nartey
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