Addressing the Committee, Hon. Jajah underscored the importance of tourism, culture and creative arts as critical drivers of economic growth, job creation, foreign exchange earnings and community development. He outlined the Ministry’s vision of leveraging the sector for sustainable national development through effective policies, strategic partnerships, private sector participation and diaspora engagement.
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Seeks Parliamentary Support to Accelerate Sector Growth
Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts, 10 June 2026, Ghana
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