Tourism Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie told Design and Technology Institute students to chase their creative dreams at the National Theatre on Friday. She spoke before Maria's Love Story performance and shared her arts background with the audience. The minister praised President John Dramani Mahama for choosing an arts professional to lead the cultural sector. She reminded students they represent both DTI and Ghana as future leaders. Creative people shape the country's culture and tourism industry through storytelling and artistic work.
Gomashie warned students against limiting their potential and urged them to challenge their imagination daily. She emphasized that many children lack access to quality education like DTI provides. Students must honor DTI founder Miss Constance Swaniker and other supporters who invest time and money. Deputy Minister Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui joined the event as an architect and role model for design students. Divine Owusu Ansah from the Culture and Creative Arts directorate also attended the inspiring ceremony.
Gomashie warned students against limiting their potential and urged them to challenge their imagination daily. She emphasized that many children lack access to quality education like DTI provides. Students must honor DTI founder Miss Constance Swaniker and other supporters who invest time and money. Deputy Minister Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui joined the event as an architect and role model for design students. Divine Owusu Ansah from the Culture and Creative Arts directorate also attended the inspiring ceremony.