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UER: Upper East Region To Enforce Tourism Law—Stephen Yakubu

Hon. Stephen Yakubu with Apexnews Gh during an exclusive interview
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The Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu has hinted that the region is going to enforce the tourism Law, to enable documentation of foreigners who come into the region and decides to lodge in various hotels within the region. Apexnewsgh.com report

Mr. Yakubu who made the revelation on Saturday, June 19, 2021, during a One on One exclusive interview with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com at his residence also added, that such a move will be able to give security the lead to track people who come into the region illegally.

However, According to the Minister they are not taking such a step because they want to know what who came into the region are doing but is also for their safety too and the safety of the people of Upper East.

We have had a REGSEC meeting and we are going to enforce the tourism law. Every single person who entered this region booking a hotel we need to know your identity, we need to know where you are from, whether you are Ghanaian or not. We are doing this not because we want to know what you are doing but also for your safety too and the safety of the people of the Upper East Region. That will be able to give us the lead to be able to track people who come illegally. On security issues, I can tell you that we are on high alert. Mr. Yakubu said. 

However, these some of the processes to tackle insecurity in the region.

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