Ghana Tourism Authority CEO Hails “December in GH” as Akufo-Addo’s Legacy
- "December in GH" initiative lauded as President Akufo-Addo's tourism legacy
- Programme attracts global tourists, showcases Ghana's culture and heritage
- CEO credits initiative for economic growth, job creation and tourism boost
The “December in GH” initiative has been hailed as one of President Akufo-Addo’s most significant legacies by the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Akwasi Agyeman. In a recent interview on Patriotic Spaces, Agyeman emphasized the program’s pivotal role in positioning Ghana as a cultural and entertainment hub in Africa.
Agyeman noted that the initiative, which includes a series of events, festivals, and concerts, has attracted thousands of tourists from across the world and provided a platform for showcasing Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. He praised the program’s impact on the local economy, creating numerous jobs and opportunities for Ghanaians, particularly in the hospitality and creative arts sectors.
Businesses across the country, especially in Accra, have benefited from the influx of tourists, leading to increased revenue and investment in the tourism industry. Agyeman credited President Akufo-Addo’s vision and support in making “December in GH” a reality, solidifying Ghana’s status as a top destination for diasporans looking to reconnect with their roots.
The GTA CEO expressed confidence that the legacy of “December in GH” will continue to thrive beyond President Akufo-Addo’s tenure, serving as a cornerstone of Ghana’s tourism strategy and contributing to the nation’s economic growth.
“I think that the December in Gh is one of the big initiatives that the government has undertaken to boost the tourism industry. Even before the December in Gh calendar is launched, some hotels have already booked 80% of their rooms,” Agyeman said. “Persons from all across the globe are preparing to come to Ghana for the event. So I think the December in Gh is one of the biggest legacies President Akufo-Addo will be leaving behind.”