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General News of Sunday, 21 April 2013

Source: Joy Online

Ghana will stay in top 10 of the world's friendliest nations

Ghana is working extremely hard to improve its enviable record as the world’s 10th friendliest nation, Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Minister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has said.

According to her, the accolade, awarded the country by the New York Times was one the country must work hard not only to keep but to improve upon.

That, she said, is because such a reputation is critical to the government and the ministry’s agenda to place tourism as a key foreign exchange earner for the country.

Mrs Ofosu-Adjare said this when the management of 5-star luxury car rental service provider, EuroStar Limousines Limited called on her to explore areas of collaboration for the mutual benefit of her ministry, the company and Ghana at large.

Expressing a deep appreciation for the quality of service provided by the EuroStar Limos, the minister said it was proper and fitting, that tourists who want to enjoy the hospitality of Ghana and the friendly nature of its people are treated to royalty with impeccable services.

On account of that she, exhorted the company to take the maintenance of its fleet seriously so that the quality of its services will remain top-notch.

“You have the luxury vehicles today, they may not be new tomorrow so let your maintenance culture be one of excellence so that you don’t have luxury vehicles today and then tomorrow the people who patronize it will come and meet something different,” she adding that, “we are interested in promoting sustainable tourism; we want tourists to come and come again; if they come this year and meet very good quality cars and they come next year and they don’t meet the same standard, they will not come the third year.”

Mrs Ofosu-Adjare said she had heard and read rave reviews about the quality of service of the company and stressed the need to maintain that.

She declared her intention to pay a visit to the company’s facilities to assess the range of vehicles which include - Rolls Royce Phantoms and Ghosts, Mercedes Benz S-Class, Bentleys, Maybachs, BMWs, Cardilac Escalades, Maseratis, and Limousines – for herself.

The Country Director for EuroStar Limos, Mr Walid Zoobi, said the company considered its business as not just a profit-making venture but a service provider whose services impact directly on the perception of the world about Ghana and its people.

He said managers of the company defied the counsel of cynics and pessimists - who said their fortunes were better off elsewhere – and headquartered the company in Ghana.