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Entertainment of Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Source: GNA

Tourism Ministry holds maiden street carnival

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts at the weekend, organised Ghana’s maiden edition of street carnival in Accra in its bid to boost tourism in the country.

The carnival, which was interlaced with cultural displays and food bazaar from all the 10 regions of Ghana, was on the theme: “Carnival – Promoting Cultural Diversity and National Cohesion”. It attracted participants from Trinidad and Tobago land United Kingdom, among others.

Speaking during the opening of the programme, Mrs Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, who is the sector minister, lauded the role played by carnivals in the economies of countries, saying that “carnivals generate revenue and boost tourism”.

“We in Ghana perceive carnivals as one of the diverse cultural products, which, when properly developed and promoted, could help make the country the fast emerging land preferred tourism destination in Africa,” she added.

She expressed satisfaction with the attendance at the programme, which attracted about 2,000 participants, and called on all to take part in the event next year because it had become an annual affair.

Mr. Nyahuma Mentuhotep Obika, High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Ghana and Nigeria, assured the ministry of his readiness to mobilise more people to take part in the programme next year.

He said in an effort to let Ghana learn more about the carnival, the Minister of Arts and Multi Culturalism of Trinidad and Tobago, had invited Mrs. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare as a guest in this year’s celebration, which would take place later in the year.

He said Trinidad and Tobago would also support Ghana’s 2014 edition of the carnival by bringing in special carnival costumes from Trinidad and Tobago.