This intention, according to SADA’s Director in charge of social development, Dr. Chrys Anab is aimed at using eco-tourism as an investment drive to create enough jobs for the teeming unemployed youth. Dr. Anab spoke to Citi News on the sidelines at the first SADA zone tourism, culture and creative arts roundtable discussion held in Tamale.
He implored school authorities especially in Northern Ghana to promote domestic tourism by encouraging students’ periodic visits to available touristic sites within their localities. President of the Ghana Tourism Federation, David Nana Anim lauded SADA’s initiative and called for its sustainability. He further advocated deeper collaboration between the major stakeholders in the eco-tourism sector. David Nana Anim gave an overview of GHATOF’s achievements and concluded that much is desired to improve the nation’s eco-tourism sector.
He cited Kenya, Ethiopia and Namibia as countries where government’s there are seriously investing in eco-tourism. He therefore impressed upon government to invest in the nation’s eco-tourism sector as means of enhancing socio-economic development.
– By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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