The tourism industry has for some time currently contributed to the income generation in the country & is careful as one of the sectors that support the economy. The addition of things like Cheap fares to Ghana has really gear up the enhancements in the industry.
Ghana’s tourism sites are plentiful & require massive investments in the sectors; public & private as well as the international world. The reserves in the tourism industry will help to improvement the sector & development of the economy.
The nation’s striking sceneries & historic monuments need government attention in spite of the efforts being made in the tourism industry. Thanks for the Tourism & Creative Arts Ministry! It is in my concentration to want to see the magic this ministry is working play to grip the tourism affairs in the rare years to come. As said earlier, tourism sites are abundant inGhanadesire for investments to serve the many curious travelers & students in the country.
The Western chunk of the North Gonja District is theMoleNational parkwhich springs down to Mankarigu, the completion of the District just earlier you cross to the District of Mamprugu Moagduri which is also rounded out of the West Mamprusi District. This issue has concerned my attention due to the difficulties tourists go through in accessing the reserve particularly from the neighboring countries.
Traveler who passes through the two boarder post of the north has problems retrieving the reserve. The traveler from these countries will find it much calmer passing through Mankarigu to place if there was a decent road. The travelers who comes via Cheap fares make attempts to access the reserve normally get marooned at Mankarigu for lack of decent road to have a feel of the stimulating & attractive sceneries the reserve is gifted with.
There can be no growth without peace. The humble demand goes to the youth of the area to eschew all acts of violence, nepotism, pertinence & tribalism as well as embrace peace, harmony & all that matter to grow the embryonic District for the betterment of our lives & our peers today & generations yet unborn.
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