The Ghana Tourism Authority has concluded an agreement with the Supoman Divisional Council in the Shama Traditional Area for the construction of an ultra modern highway rest stop at Supoman Dunkwa.
The facility is meant to serve tourists and the travelling Public.
Nana Pansor IV, Nifahene of Shama Traditional Council and Chief of Supoman in signing the agreement, congratulated the Authority for the initiative and commended the Member of Parliament (MP) of Shama, Hon. Ato Panford who led the GTA team to his palace.
The CEO of GTA, Akwasi Agyeman thanked the Chiefs and people for their reception and reiterated the commitment of the Authority to projects across the country that will enhance visitor and tourists experience to Ghana.
He recounted several projects initiated over the last year including the rehabilitation and upgrading of the Kintampo Waterfalls, the Odweanoma Kwahu Paragliding site, the National Tourism Call Center, the Accra Tourists Information center and the Gomoa Assin Highway rest stop project among others.
Hon. Ato Panford, MP of the Area indicated that the project when completed will open up the area to more developments.
The GTA delegation included the two deputy CEOs, Ekow Sampson and Isaac Adomako Mensah, Ben Anane Nsiah, PBD Manager and Manager of Operations, Michael Kpingbi.