Renowned Ghanaian media personality and tourism advocate Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, popularly known as Abeiku Santana, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Maame Efua Houadjeto following his appointment as Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).
In a social media post, Abeiku Santana expressed deep gratitude and humility as he embarked on this new chapter of service to the nation. He recounted his official visit to his CEO, Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto, acknowledging her vast expertise in tourism and hospitality, international trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences.
According to him, her leadership will play a crucial role in enhancing and transforming Ghana's tourism sector, which is in alignment with President John Dramani Mahama's vision.
Central to his message was his commitment to supporting Mrs. Houadjeto, as he declared: "I am ready to stand by your side, Madam CEO, offering my unwavering support as we work together to ensure that Ghana's tourism sector continues to thrive."
Abeiku Santana has long advocated for tourism development in Ghana, using his media presence and role as a tourism ambassador to promote the country's rich cultural heritage and travel destinations.
His commitment to the sector is expected to renew the energy and innovation of ongoing initiatives to boost the industry.
Full statement below:
A New Chapter Begins – A Journey of Service to the Nation and the Good People of Ghana.
With deep gratitude and humility, I paid an official visit to my CEO Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto.
I am strongly convinced that her vast expertise in Tourism and Hospitality, International Trade Shows, Exhibitions and Conferences will significantly enhance and transform our Tourism sector, aligning with the vision of our President H.E. John Dramani Mahama and contributing to the progress of Ghana and its people.
I am ready to stand by your side Madam CEO, offering my unwavering support, as we work together to ensure that Ghana’s Tourism sector continues to thrive.
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