The Tourism Society of Ghana (TOSOGHA) recently convened with the Tourism Minister Designate, Andrew Egyapa Mercer, to discuss their ongoing initiatives and campaigns aimed at bolstering domestic tourism, particularly among the youth.
During the meeting, TOSOGHA representatives led by the Board Chairman, Ahmed Nahman, highlighted several key projects, including the revitalization of Tourism Clubs in educational institutions, the Liberty Card Project, and the National Youth Skill Acquisition and Training Scheme.
These initiatives are designed to ignite interest in Ghana's rich cultural heritage and diverse attractions among the younger generation.
In a promising development, Minister Designate, Mercer, pledged the full support of the Ministry of Tourism towards TOSOGHA's endeavors. This endorsement underscores the government's commitment to fostering sustainable tourism growth and development within the country.
Among those present at the meeting were top management staff and board members of TOSOGHA, who expressed optimism about the collaborative efforts between the society and the Ministry of Tourism.
With the Ministry's backing, TOSOGHA aims to further amplify its efforts in promoting domestic tourism and empowering Ghanaian youth to explore and appreciate the wonders of their own country.