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Tourism In Ghana Experiences Remarkable Resurgence, Reaches $3.8 Billion Milestone

May 16, 2024
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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Tourism In Ghana Experiences Remarkable Resurgence, Reaches $3.8 Billion Milestone

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According to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana’s tourism industry has experienced a remarkable resurgence, with international arrivals reaching a record high of US$ 3.8 billion by the end of 2023.

The ministry’s data shows Ghana welcomed 1,148,002 in 2023, US$ 3.8 billion, marking a substantial increase in tourism revenue and representing a significant boost to the country’s economy.

This represents a remarkable 52% surge from the previous year’s US$ 2.5 billion, signaling a strong and resilient recovery from the pandemic’s impact, with international arrivals now exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

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As such, John Yao Agbeko, Chief Director of the Ministry, stressed the importance of collaborative efforts among stakeholders in the tourism sector to create a supportive regulatory framework, crucial for sustaining the sector’s momentum and driving continued growth and development.

Furthermore, John Agbeko indicated that the Ministry is committed to fostering a supportive environment for the sustainable growth and development of tourism, arts, and culture.

The Ministry also aims to make a significant impact on Ghana’s GDP through the implementation of effective policies, strategic plans, innovative programs, and impactful projects.

As such, Mr. Agbeko indicated that this commitment is expected to positively impact the country’s economy, particularly in light of the sector’s significant contribution to Ghana’s GDP.

“In Africa, the tourism industry showed considerable strength in coping with 75% of each pandemic receipt. Ghana, however, recovered a total international arrival of nine hundred and fourteen thousand, eight hundred and eighty-two in 2022 and One million, one hundred and forty-eight thousand and two in 2023 giving a receipt of $2.5 billion and $3.8 billion respectively.”

John Yao Agbeko, Chief Director of the Ministry of Tourism

Moreover, he announced that the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Arts has set an ambitious target to welcome around two million international visitors in 2024, further solidifying Ghana’s position as a premier tourist destination.

The Ministry further revealed that the tourism sector’s strategic plan involves crafting initiatives that will encourage each visitor to spend an average of $3,000 in the economy, aligning with their goal of attracting a significant influx of tourists, thereby boosting revenue and driving economic growth.

Additionally, the government, through the ministry, has embarked on an initiative to modernize and revamp key tourism infrastructure, including the National Museum and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, to enhance the overall tourist experience and attract more visitors.

Boosting Domestic Tourism: A Key to Economic Resilience

Meanwhile, Deputy Finance Minister Dr. Stephen Amoah emphasized the need for tourism stakeholders to prioritize domestic tourism as a vital strategy to mitigate the impact of the depreciating cedi, promoting economic stability and resilience in the economic sector.

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Dr. Stephen Amoah
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“We always talk about cedi, cedi, if we change dollars and go there why won’t the cedi suffer? But if you stay here the dollar people come, they will demand our currency. As a country, we have everything at our disposal to develop tourism because God has given us. God has endowed us”.

Dr. Stephen Amoah, Deputy Finance Minister

Furthermore, he recognized the significant contribution of the tourism sector as one of the top four industries generating substantial foreign exchange earnings for the country, underscoring its critical role in boosting Ghana’s economy.

He stressed the importance of developing home-grown policy solutions tailored to Ghana’s unique needs, urging industry stakeholders to champion local economic growth and support initiatives that foster sustainable development and self-reliance.

“One thing I have seen about Africa is that we have a lot of ideas but sometimes the global modules control us too much. We need to build home-grown policy tools that specifically address our needs. Let’s begin to show the high level of patronage and keep the money here. I think as a country we have everything at our disposal to develop tourism because God has endowed us.”

Dr. Stephen Amoah, Deputy Finance Minister

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