Abeiku Santana apppointed deputy CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority

Renowned media personality and tourism advocate Abeiku Santana has been appointed as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).
His appointment comes as part of the government's effort to strengthen the tourism sector and position Ghana as a leading destination for both local and international visitors.
Abeiku Santana, known in private life as Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, has been a strong advocate for tourism development in Ghana, using his platform as a broadcaster and entrepreneur to promote the country's rich cultural heritage, festivals, and hospitality industry.
With years of experience in media, marketing, and tourism promotion, Abeiku Santana brings a wealth of expertise to his new role.
He is a certified tourism consultant and has played a key role in initiatives such as the "Year of Return" and "Beyond the Return" campaigns, which boosted Ghana’s tourism industry.
His appointment aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision to expand Ghana’s tourism industry, create jobs, and attract more investment into the sector.
As Deputy CEO, Abeiku Santana is expected to spearhead innovative tourism campaigns, improve stakeholder collaborations, and enhance Ghana's global tourism appeal.
The media and tourism fraternity have welcomed his appointment, with many expressing confidence in his ability to help drive the growth and transformation of the industry.
Tourism stakeholders and entertainment industry players have congratulated Abeiku Santana on his new role, acknowledging his passion and dedication to Ghana’s tourism sector over the years.
He is expected to work closely with the CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority to implement strategic policies that will enhance the country's standing as a premier tourism destination in Afric
Broadcaster, Abeiku Santana has Master’s degree from the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS).
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending Entertainment
George Clooney is optimistic America has better days ahead
00:47Carlos Santana rushed to hospital prior to concert
00:51Letter reveals Shakespeare did not abandon his wife
02:00Novelist JK Rowling calls for UK PM Starmer to apologise after Supreme Court ruling on women
01:50Films made with AI can win Oscars, Academy says
13:49Class Media Group pays tribute to George Darko, world music star & Highlife music legend
15:07Kwasi Ernest: Table of Men not PR machine for Gospel acts, currently on break
01:52Drake claims he was defamed at the Grammys and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show
20:25Sean 'Diddy' Combs loses bid to delay sex-trafficking trial
19:49