Coconut Grove Beach Resort, situated at Elmina in the Central Region following its enormous contribution to Ghana's tourism and hospitality sector has in a remarkable style celebrated its 30 years of operation on Saturday.
The event which witnessed astute and revered personalities across the country to the hotel, concurrently saw a thrilling 9 lessons and carol service which featured splendid renditions that got audience therein, swept-off their seats with unforgettable dance moves.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Victor Opoku Minta, Manager for Coconut Grove Beach Resort underscored the immense work undertaken by the hotel amid its esteemed hospitality services rendered to the up to 12,000 guests its seize to host annually over the years.
He highlighted the hotel to have invested enough in numerous social interventions in education, healthcare, sanitation, and most recently blood donation exercises, having stood resilient through all global challenges that stroke the hospitality industry like Ebola, COVID-19, and the numerous economic turbulences.
The Manager on the hotel's operational strategy noted Coconut Grove to have stayed this long in business by providing every guest with their warm Ghanaian hospitality, coupled with prudent financial management and strategic investments through facility enhancement.
He assured that the immediate future will see further investments into enhancing the hotel's facilities while ensuring the guest experience is better on every new visit.
Global Chairman for Groupe Nduom, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom sharing his excitement on the successes chopped by management of the resort in its 3 decades of operation, pointed to the fact that the facility has become much credible that astute personalities and universities in Ghana and across the globe prefers lodging at Coconut Grove Beach Resort upon visit to the Central Region.
He again expressed joy in the transformation of the livelihood of employees, comparing their past to when they first joined the hotel and their current status.
Dr. Nana Kweku Nduom, President for Groupe Nduom-Ghana on the future of the resort, shared sentiment on having Coconut Grove lead the way in turning Elmina into a thriving bustling city with more hotels, schools, businesses, pharmacies, among others in the next 30 years.
He, however, expressed hope and believe in the president-elect, H.E. John Dramani Mahama in restoring the operational license of defunct GN Bank over his previous comment to revive and resource indigenous Ghanaian businesses to help boost the wambling economy of the country.
Sompaonline.com/Eric Annan