The Nkosuohene of Worawora in the Biakoye district of Volta region Nana Owusu Afari has pleaded with the Ministry for Tourism, Arts and Culture to help them showcase their cultureImage may contain: 2 people, people sitting
Speaking at the Akwantutenten festival, the Chief  said the support will help them showcase the ancestral artifacts of the Worawora to the world.Image may contain: 4 people, people sitting
According to him, he believes the project will uplift the image of the Tourism Industry in Ghana.Image may contain: 6 people, people on stage
“We want to create a museum to expand the tourist centres to attract tourists. We urge the minister of tourism to help us to bring it to life. We have a lot of values and ancestral artifacts. Image may contain: 3 people We want the road to be constructed well. We want them to come and research into it…” he mentionedImage may contain: 1 person, standing and outdoor
Meanwhile, the special adviser to the Minister Frank Appiah Agyei thanked the Chief for giving out a 500-acre land to support the One-district-one-factory policy initialized by the NPP government.Image may contain: 4 people, people sitting
He further assured the people of Worawora the government’s support to build the modernized museum that will add value to the Ghana Tourism sector and educate people about their rich ancestral history.Image may contain: 6 people, people on stage, people standing and outdoorImage may contain: one or more people, hat and closeupImage may contain: 2 people, people standing, beard and outdoorImage may contain: 1 person, outdoorImage may contain: 1 person, smiling, standing, outdoor and natureImage may contain: 2 people, people smiling, grass, outdoor and natureImage may contain: tree, plant and outdoorImage may contain: 3 people, people smiling, people standing, tree and outdoor

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