Ghana's leading youth in Domestic Tourism promotion network Tourism Aid Ghana has launched its Northern Bloc to decentralize their operations in all five Northern Regions.
The groundbreaking ceremony which took place on Saturday 29th May, 2021 at the Bole Chief's Palace in the Savvanah Region of Ghana brought together various stakeholders in the Tourism industry and some traditional leaders of the community.
It also unveiled the Northern Regional Bloc Coordinator and other executives to man activities of the organization in the Region.
Speaking at the occasion Director General of the Not for profit organization Mr Richard Delali Del Agormor reiterated the organization's committment to vigorously promote tourism in the region while building human capacities in that space to create varried opportunities for them.
The 3 day event was also characterized by a tour of some famous tourist attractions in the Savvanah Region namely The Larbanga Mosque, the Mystic Stone and the Mole National Park.
Reported by FAUZU MASAWUDU
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