“Ghana Tourism Authority Seeks Collaboration to Boost Industry Compliance”
"Ghana Tourism Authority Seeks Collaboration to Boost Industry Compliance"

“Ghana Tourism Authority Seeks Collaboration to Boost Industry Compliance”
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) is seeking to collaborate with industry stakeholders to improve compliance with the Tourism Act and increase revenue generation.
According to Abeiku Santana, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the GTA, the authority is facing challenges in enforcing the Act and collecting levies from tour operators and other industry players.
The GTA is facing challenges in enforcing the Tourism Act and collecting levies from tour operators and other industry players. The authority is seeking to increase revenue generation to support the development of the tourism industry.
The GTA is seeking to collaborate with industry stakeholders to improve compliance and increase revenue generation. The GTA estimates that less than 50% of tour operators are paying the levy.
The authority is facing logistical challenges in collecting revenue from industry players, particularly in regions with limited infrastructure.
The GTA is seeking to ensure that the funds collected are used to benefit the entire industry, rather than just a select few.
The GTA is calling on industry stakeholders to work with the authority to improve compliance and increase revenue generation.
The authority believes that collaboration and engagement with industry players will help to deepen the relationship and improve understanding of individual roles and responsibilities.