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Goldstar Air, a wholly owned Ghanaian airline, presented boxes of personal protective equipment (PPE) and T-shirts to the Ghana Tourism Authority at their Head Office on March 21, 2022, as a support for the upcoming public private partnership forum, which will be held on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at Noda Hotel, Fumesua Kumasi under the theme “Scaling up Public Private Partnership for Inclusive Tourism Growth” and the topics: “Promoting
Investment into Tourism and Hospitality Sector” and bridging the skills gab in the industry.
In donating the items, Mr. Eric Bannerman, Executive Chairman and CEO of Goldstar Air, and his team stated that they are excited for a continuous working relationship with the Ghana Tourism Authority and work together to be able to reach schools, churches, and other organizations to sell Ghana to them.” He also hinted that, “things are being put in place to commence business soon”
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Mr. Akwasi Agyeman upon receiving the items on behalf of GTA expressed his appreciation and assured those present that GTA will do their best to work hand in hand with them towards the achievement of the set goals.
Present at the gathering were the newly appointed chairman of the Board of Directors of GTA, Honorable Seth Adjei Baah, Chief Director, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and culture Mr. John Yao Agbeko and other Board Members, The Deputy CEO Operations, Mr. Ekow Sampson, Head of Corporate Affairs
Mr. Jones Aruna Nelson, Deputy Head of Corporate Affairs Mr. Kofi Atta Kakra
Kusi, Director, PPP Secretariate Mr. Isaac Asiam, and Administrative Officer
Miss.Emily Naa Ashiokor Otoo.
The public private partnership forum established under article 42 of the Tourism Act 2011 (Act 817) is to engage the private sector to discus pertinent issues that impact the development of the tourism sector in Ghana.
Goldstar Air will contribute to the growth of the Ghanaian economy by making
international travel inexpensive and accessible. Improve the lives of Ghanaians by providing employment opportunities and aviation-related training to Ghanaians, particularly the youth and will have seventy per cent local content of Ghanaian food, music, movies and announcements in
Ghanaian dialects, as well as exporting labour through agency on call, charter and aircraft leasing.
Goldstar Air in collaboration with E-Station, a Chinese logistics international
company have presented an assortment of personal protective equipments to
the Ghana Forestry Commission to boast their tourism activities, especially to
enhance their fight against the ravaging menace of the pandemic. The items
which consist of boxes of nose masks and face shields are also to help and promote the activities, operations and running of the Accra Zoo, as the airline is positioned to work in harnessing with the Ghana Forestry Commission to ensure that the outside world would keep their gaze continually focused on Ghana by unearthing and harnessing the potentials of Ecotourism in the country.
The gesture is to boast the morale of the officers to give off their best and stay out of harm’s way and it is also the airline’s corporate social responsibility to
assist the management of the forestry commission as they handle their obligation in the face of the pandemic. The items presented on behalf of both companies by Mr. John Ashong–Mettle of Goldstar Air and Jibiao YE of Estations Logistics International Limited and were received by Dr. Richard Gyimah, Acting Director – Stakeholders and Ecotourism of the Ghana Forestry Commission. Dr Gyimah who was elated and full of praise for Goldstar Air, thanked the organization for the priceless gesture and challenges other corporate bodies to take a cue from Goldstar Air to make similar donations.
Goldstar Air led by its CEO Mr. Eric Bannerman collaborated with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture for 2021 UNWTO World Tourism Day celebrations in Hohoe, Volta Region. The purpose of the donation was to support the ministry in relation to the event to augment the Ministry’s effort
in supporting the growth of the Tourism sector for National development.
Honourable Mark Okraku-Mantey, Deputy Minister of Tourist Arts and Culture, accepted the gifts and thanked Goldstar Air officials for their generous contribution to the development of the tourism sector. The
presentation was witnessed by the Ministry’s Chief Director, John Yao Agbeko,
Mr. George Harrison Kankam, and other management personnel.
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