The Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark OkrakuMantey, has assured Melcom Group of Companies of an enabling environment for the business to thrive.

He stated that the company’s increasing investments across the country had made it one of the biggest shopping centres in the country.

Mr Mantey said this on Thursday at Spintex, Accra during the opening of a new Lebanese, Hallab Gourmet at the new Melcom Mall.

Hallab Gourmet 1881, the first in Africa brings to Accra the iconic Lebanese confectionery and delicious homemade oriental pastries made with the nuts, pistachios, pine kernels, and other vitamin-loaded prime ingredients.

Originating from the ancestral Lebanese city of Tripoli, it has become a pioneer in the world of oriental sweets and is widely recognised internationally as the leading brand for Lebanese premium sweets.

Mr Mantey commended the company for its contributions towards improving and sustaining the country’s tourism and socio-economic development.

He has therefore, assured that the government would continue to create the enabling environment to ensure that it continued to thrive in its operations.

“The Melcom story is very interesting, we all know how it started and how they’ve managed to get the company to this level. It doesn’t just happen, it takes some degree of hard work to get to where they’ve gotten to,” he said.

MrMantey further said that government was working on improving on the country’s framework to remove any bottlenecks that hindered private investors and give them the opportunity to expand their businesses and employ more people.