Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, is calling on Ghanaians to harness the power of media to promote the country’s tourism sector.
During a discussion on Daybreak Hitz, the Deputy Minister emphasized the potential of media as a catalyst for the growth of tourism in Ghana.
Okraku-Mantey urged citizens to actively take part in showcasing the vibrant culture and attractions of Ghana through various media platforms.
He stressed the importance of each individual’s ability to shape perceptions of the country, encouraging them to share their experiences and the beauty of Ghana’s landscapes and heritage with the rest of the world.
As the tourism industry seeks innovative ways to recover and thrive post-pandemic, the Minister highlighted the role of creative arts and the private sector in showcasing Ghana’s unique offerings.
He emphasized the need for a shift in mindset and a collective effort to present Ghana as a top travel destination.
The call to action resonated with many listeners, who recognized their responsibility to portray Ghana positively on the global stage.
Okraku-Mantey reminded Ghanaians that every post, share, or conversation contributes to a broader narrative that enhances the country’s appeal to international travelers.