Accra, Jan. 31, - The Ghana
Tourism Authority (GTA) has collected over GH₵39 million under the Tourism
Development Levy within the past six years, Mr Akwasi Agyeman, the Acting Chief
Executive Officer of the GTA, has disclosed.
He said the Authority had
invested about GH₵18 million
of the amount into an investment product, while a loan which was contracted for
construction of certain projects had been paid.
Mr Agyeman made this known at the
Meet-the-Press Series of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts in
Accra.
He said the collection of the
levy started in 2012 with the GTA collecting GH₵185, 647.00, it collected GH₵3,024, 211.00 in 2013 and a total of GH₵5,180,328.00 was collected in 2014.
In 2015, the Authority collected
GH₵8,762,349.00, in 2016 a
total of GH₵10,545,633.00 was
collected and in 2017, GH₵11,675,900.00
was collected.
The CEO of the GTA said the levy
supported four cardinal areas, including marketing, promotion, tourism
investment and capacity building within the tourism industry.
He said the Kintampo Waterfall
renovation works, the Artic Re-development Project, the Highway Project at
Gomoa-Assin in the Central Region were all funded under the Tourism Development
Fund.
Madam Catherine Ablema Afeku, the
Sector Minister, in an earlier address, said the Ministry had received US$50
million dollars grant from the World Bank.
She said the funds would be used
in strengthening institutions under the Ministry and women empowerment as well
as building capacity of the youth, especially in macro and small-scale
enterprises, in order to create jobs and wealth.
Madam Afeku said the grant would
also support the implementation of the Centre of the World Project in Tema,
which would be undertaken in collaboration with the Ghana Development Tourism
Company, the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority and the Tema Golf Club.
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