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The Member of Parliament for Ketu South Constituency and a passionate advocate for Ghana’s rich heritage, Hon. Dzifa Abla Gomashie, has been appointed as Minister designate for the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts under the current government.
Her appointment marks a milestone in the quest to elevate Ghana’s cultural and tourism sectors, leveraging her extensive expertise and unwavering commitment to national development.
A veteran in the creative arts industry and an astute politician, Hon. Gomashie brings to the role a wealth of experience as an actress, producer, and cultural ambassador. Over the years, she has been instrumental in advocating for the preservation and promotion of Ghana’s rich cultural traditions while creating avenues for economic empowerment through the creative arts and tourism.
Before her ministerial appointment, Hon. Gomashie had already made significant contributions to Ghana’s tourism and cultural landscape. As a former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, she spearheaded initiatives to promote Ghana as a preferred tourist destination. She championed cultural festivals, traditional arts, and heritage preservation, which played a pivotal role in boosting domestic and international tourism.
Her work has been instrumental in connecting the creative arts to economic empowerment. She has consistently advocated for increased investments in cultural festivals, film production, and local craft industries, emphasizing their potential to create jobs and drive economic growth.
Under her leadership and participation, Agrihouse Foundation’s Ghana Poultry Day has grown into a national platform that not only celebrates the poultry industry but also attracts tourists and investors to explore the country’s agribusiness potential. Hon. Gomashie’s advocacy for this initiative underscores her vision for diversifying tourism by connecting it to Ghana’s thriving agriculture sector.

Hon. Dzifa Gomashie’s appointment has been warmly received by industry stakeholders and the general public. Many view her as a transformative leader capable of driving the sector forward with innovation and a people-centered approach.
“The tourism and creative arts sectors are poised for a renaissance under Hon. Gomashie’s leadership,” said Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation. “Her passion for promoting Ghana’s heritage and integrating agriculture with tourism through initiatives like Ghana Poultry Day is commendable. We are confident she will leave a lasting legacy.”
As she hopefully takes on this pivotal role, Hon. Dzifa Gomashie’s track record and visionary leadership provide a foundation for optimism. Her deep understanding of Ghana’s cultural identity, coupled with her innovative approach to tourism, culture, and creative arts, signals a new era of growth and prosperity for the sector.