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The Western Region of Ghana: A Promise Land waiting to be fulfilled – Herty Herty writes 

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The Western Region of Ghana: A Promise Land waiting to be fulfilled – Herty Herty writes 

The Western Region, endowed with an abundance of natural resources, has been a significant contributor to Ghana’s economy. With its rich deposits of gold, bauxite, cocoa, timber, and oil and gas, the region has been a backbone of the country’s GDP, accounting for around 15.6% of the national total.
However, despite its immense contributions, the region’s creative arts and tourism sectors have been neglected, with unfulfilled promises from political leaders. The Centre for National Culture (CNC) in Takoradi, once a hub for cultural events and entertainment, has been left to deteriorate, becoming a rubbish dump and a haven for criminals.
The CNC’s neglect has resulted in event organizers seeking alternative venues, leading to increased costs and cancelled programs. The region’s entertainment industry has suffered, with no theatres or recording studios to support local talent.
The 2020 NPP manifesto promised to construct theatres in Takoradi and Tamale and large recording studios in Accra, Tamale, and Takoradi. However, these promises remain unfulfilled, leaving the region’s artists frustrated and without support.
As political parties prepare to launch their manifestos, the people of the Western Region demand action, not just promises. It’s time for leaders to fulfill their commitments and invest in the region’s creative arts and tourism sectors. Let us hold our leaders accountable for their promises and work towards a brighter future for the Western Region.
 HERTY HERTY: (WRTP ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR MIDMORNING SHOW HOST WITH EMPIRE FM.)
STORY BY: HARRIET  MENSAH (HERTY HERTY)

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