TanoBoase Sacred Grove: Dzifa Gomashie pledges year-end commissioning as eco-tourism gem awaits revival
The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has assured chiefs and residents of the Techiman North District that the TanoBoase Sacred Grove will be commissioned and opened to the public before the close of 2026, following a familiarisation tour of the facility on Thursday.
The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts of Ghana, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has pledged to commission and open the TanoBoase Sacred Grove to the public before the end of 2026. Located in central Ghana, the grove is a significant spiritual and ecological site, with caves serving as shelters for the original inhabitants of the area.
The Bono people, who regard the caves as one of their migration destinations, have a deep religious connection to the grove. The area remains one of the few places with primary forest vegetation, making it a rare ecological treasure. The Minister, during a visit to the region, assured the local community of her commitment to the project's completion.
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