The Mayor of New York, Mr. Eric Adams, has expressed his determination to support Ghana’s tourism drive aimed at making the country the tourism hub of Africa.
In this regard, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) and the office of the New York Mayor will work out joint strategies to achieve the desired results.
Mr. Adams was speaking after the conferment of the title of a Tourism Ambassador bestowed on him by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, in New York at the weekend on the sideline of a Global Citizen Prize and Summit.
The Global Citizen Prize and Summit seeks to recognise the work of remarkable change-makers working to take exceptional actions to end extreme poverty in their own communities and foster social change across the globe.
Mr. Adams expressed his readiness to help increase the number of tourists from New York in particular, and the United States in general to Ghana, adding that Ghana has all the attractions to enhance international tourism.
New York is the most populous and wealthiest city in America. It is also the commercial and financial capital of the USA. “I have been to Ghana, and I enjoyed my stay in that beautiful country, Ghana is a peaceful country with a globally respected president,” Mr. Adams emphasized.
He noted that the launch of ‘The Year of Return’ project by the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, was a clear indication of Ghana’s commitment to rally the black race and unite them to their motherland.
Dr. Awal, on his part, stated that America is the biggest source of international arrivals to Ghana, accounting for about 30 percent of all tourists over the years. He said the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture’s goal is to attract two million international tourists to Ghana annually from 2024, and added that the support from the New York mayor will help achieve this objective.
The Minister said that Ghana has a rich and diverse culture, as well as over 30 forts and castles which make the country an attractive tourism destination. Dr. Awal noted that tourism is not just a source of leisure but also an opportunity to promote trade and investment. He congratulated Mr. Adams for being the second black mayor of New York.