Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing and promoting tourism in Ghana.
She stated that under the Mahama-led administration, 80% of the District Assembly Common Fund will be allocated to District Assemblies to strengthen tourism activities at the local level.
Speaking at the 2025 Agotime Kente Festival, the Minister underscored her ministry’s dedication to supporting the work of tourist guides, professionals in the textile and gastronomy sectors, as well as all individuals involved in the tourism industry.
“The district assemblies are going to get 80% of their common fund. That kind of resource is what you and I are going to use to promote tourism locally in all the communities. If you are in the gastronomy sector, textiles, beauty, or tour guiding, know that you have a place under the Tourism Ministry and through the regional officers, appeal to us and we will support you to promote your work,” she said.
She further urged Ghanaians to actively participate in the government’s flagship Black Star Experience initiative, aimed at promoting the country’s rich cultural heritage.
“I urge you, ladies and gentlemen, to take advantage of the Black Stars experience and find your calling. When you have found it, we under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture will help you unearth it further and promote it for the world to cherish,” she added.















