His decision to tour the United States was preceded by a similar one he undertook in Ghana where he had positive response from corporate Ghana and business institutions.
Musah Superior’s main reason for the tour is to engage business institutions, individuals and strategic institutions that can mobilise resources for the development of the Tamale Metropolis.
He is schedule to meet former United States of America President, Bill Clinton, Founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg and some diplomats in Virginia.
He is also scheduled to meet officials of Louisville, to revive a broken 35-year-long Sister-City relationship with the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly.
In a telephone interview, Musah Superior indicated that he intends to have broader and wider discussions with the said individuals and institution on how to mobilise resources in order to harness the development of Tamale and the nation at large.
“Another reason of our tour is to attend the 61st Anniversary of the Sister City National Conference in Virginia from July 13th-15th.
He said: “the agenda to revive the relationship with Louisville requires discussions with the city authorities.”
The MCE said the support for development from the central government was very small, hence there was the need to move around the world to mobilise investors to invest in the metropolis.
He said this would done by bringing to the fore an innovative type of leadership in marketing the Tamale Metropolis to the outside world.