Every December, we intend to have a Ghanaian music festival for the enjoyment of tourists and guests. This festival, which promises to be enormous, will feature music from all throughout Ghana. In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, he stated, "So let's embrace our music, listen to our music, get used to our music, download our music, and support our local artists." Bessa Simons emphasized that it is our shared duty to foster a year-round, deeper appreciation for Ghanaian music. He urged radio stations to play more Ghanaian music all year round, pointing out that comfort level leads to enjoyment.
"Our music becomes more embedded in our culture the more exposure it receives. December doesn't have to be the only month, he said. In order to increase tourists' exposure to Ghana's rich musical and cultural legacy, the MUSIGA President also outlined plans to incorporate musicians and cultural troupes into tourist experiences across the nation. He emphasized how crucial it is to include music and dance in the travel experience in order to guarantee that visitors completely understand the complex beauty of Ghana's cultural landscape.