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Sogakope gets major tourism and transport boost with opening of Royal Shekinah City

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Volta Region’s largest rest stop, The Royal Shekinah City, has officially been opened in Sogakope, marking a major boost for travellers, tourism, and local employment along the busy Sogakope–Aflao highway.

The facility, which is the realisation of a long-held dream by its Executive Director, Maxwell Amekpor, is expected to provide much-needed relief for motorists on the stretch while creating jobs for residents of Sogakope and surrounding communities.

Mr Amekpor described the project as a lifelong ambition inspired by his travels across highways in the United States, where he observed how well-developed rest stops supported both travellers and local economies.

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“This is a dream come true for me. It is something I will cherish for the rest of my life,” he said, expressing gratitude to all who supported the vision from its early stages to completion.

Located along one of Ghana’s busiest road corridors, The Royal Shekinah City is designed to serve as a one-stop hub for rest, refreshment, and recreation, offering services that cater to long-distance travellers, tourists, and commercial drivers.

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Residents and patrons welcomed the initiative, describing it as timely and transformative.

Many urged road users to make full use of the facility, noting that it would not only enhance travel comfort but also stimulate economic activity in the area.

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