Accra, Jan. 5, GNA - A businessman on Tuesday appealed to financial institutions to
support the development of the country's tourism potentials by providing long-term credit to
entrepreneurs with viable projects to create jobs for the youth. Mr. Richard Ofori, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Richester Hotel, told a press briefing in
Accra that failure by financial institutions, especially the banks, to support viable initiatives
was stalling efforts of entrepreneurs to execute their projects. "I came to Ghana after many years in the United States to establish an international
amusement park for Ghana but lack financial support from banks has left the project still on
the drawing board," he said. Mr. Ofori said the country's quest to become the tourism hub of West Africa could only
be achieved if the banks were able to assist players in the sector. He said although he had put up a hotel, the Royal Richester, which has been in operation
for the past seven months his dream of setting up an amusement park for which land had
been secured at Katamanso was still a major priority to him. He said the 5 million-dollar three-star hotel was built as part of his efforts at contributing to
the development of the tourism sector and to create employment for Ghanaians. Mr. Ofori said although the government had provided incentives for companies such as
exemption from paying taxes on equipment imported for the tourism sector, the long process
of getting clearance from the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and CEPS was making it
difficult for the players as they end up incurring high demurrage cost.