Renowned Ghanaian media personality and tourism advocate, Abeiku Santana, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to supporting Maame Efua Houadjeto in her new role as Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA). In a recent social media post, Abeiku Santana expressed his gratitude and humility as he embarked on this new chapter of service to the nation. He highlighted his official visit to Mrs. Houadjeto, acknowledging her extensive expertise in tourism and hospitality, as well as her experience in international trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences.
Abeiku Santana emphasized the crucial role that Mrs. Houadjeto’s leadership will play in enhancing and transforming Ghana’s tourism sector, aligning with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision for the industry. He pledged his full support to Mrs. Houadjeto, declaring his readiness to stand by her side and work together to ensure that Ghana’s tourism sector continues to thrive.
As a long-time advocate for tourism development in Ghana, Abeiku Santana has used his platform as a media personality and tourism ambassador to promote the country’s rich cultural heritage and travel destinations. His commitment to the sector is expected to inject new energy and innovation into ongoing initiatives aimed at boosting the industry.
In a statement posted on social media, Abeiku Santana expressed his enthusiasm for this new chapter of service to the nation and the good people of Ghana. He reiterated his belief in Mrs. Houadjeto’s expertise and her potential to make a significant impact on the tourism sector, in line with the government’s vision for the industry.
The collaboration between Abeiku Santana and Mrs. Houadjeto is set to bring about positive changes and advancements in Ghana’s tourism sector, benefiting both the industry and the country as a whole. With their combined efforts and dedication, the future of Ghana’s tourism looks promising and full of potential.
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