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Torgbe Tudedzi I calls for enhanced road infrastructure to boost tourism in Ghana

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 14, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments2 Mins Read
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Torgbe Tudedzi I (L) emphasised that well-developed road networks are essential for tourists Torgbe Tudedzi I (L) emphasised that well-developed road networks are essential for tourists

The Development Chief of Liati Wote in the Volta Region, Torgbe Tudedzi I, has passionately called on the government to prioritise the improvement of Ghana’s road infrastructure, particularly routes leading to major tourist destinations.

He emphasised that well-developed road networks are essential to ensuring safe and enjoyable travel experiences for both local and international tourists seeking to explore the country’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

Speaking during Atidodo-Za, Liati Wote’s tree-planting festival on June 7, 2025, in the Volta Region, Torgbe Tudedzi I expressed concern over the limited appreciation many Ghanaians have for domestic tourism.

He stressed that exploring the diverse and breathtaking landscapes, historical sites, and cultural monuments that Ghana offers is an enriching experience that surpasses many foreign alternatives.

According to him, tourism is not merely a leisure activity, but a vital tool for national development and cultural preservation.

“There is an urgent need for significant investment in the development and maintenance of tourist sites across the country,” he stated.

“These attractions not only serve as sources of national pride but also contribute significantly to the economy through job creation, foreign exchange earnings, and the promotion of local businesses.”

Torgbe Tudedzi I also highlighted the educational value of tourism, particularly for young Ghanaians.

He noted that visiting cultural and historical landmarks helps students develop a deeper appreciation for Ghanaian traditions, values, and identity—an important counterbalance to the growing influence of Western culture.

“If properly harnessed,” he added, “Ghana has the potential to become one of the leading tourism destinations in Africa.

With our rich history, natural beauty, and diverse cultural practices, the entire country could be transformed into a vast and vibrant tourism hub.”

He urged both government and private stakeholders to work collaboratively to unlock the full potential of the tourism sector for national transformation.

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