Dr Christine Amoako-Nuamah, Presidential Advisor in-charge of Policy Co-ordinating Unit, on Thursday expressed Ghana’s commitment towards the protection of Intellectual Property (IP) in the country and the continent as a whole.
She indicated that as a founding member of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (ARIPO), Ghana shared in the objectives that the ability inherent in persons to generate ideas, innovate and create artifacts must be nurtured to improve their lives, build a prosperous and just society in order to eradicate poverty from the continent.
Dr Amoako-Nuamah made the pledge when addressing the opening session of the 13th Session of Council of Ministers of ARIPO in Accra.