From Andy Fosu, A GNA Special Correspondent in Equatorial Guinea
Malabo, Nov. 23, GNA - Mr Gregorio Boho Camo, the Equatorial Guinea President of the Bioko Chambers of Commerce, Agriculture and Forestry, has lauded Ghana's
diversified and stable economy, saying his country needed to
imitate Ghana to develop her other sectors. He said Ghana had great business potentials and rich
experience in diversification that Equatorial Guinea could learn
from to develop its economy and to wean it off sole dependency
on oil. Mr Camo made the remarks on Monday at a Business Forum
organised to receive Ghanaian business delegates attending the
third Solo Exhibition of Made in Ghana goods in Malabo, the
country's capital. He described Equatorial Guinea as a country that was equally
competitive and held business prospects for the Ghanaian
business community both home and abroad. Mr Camo commended Ghana for the long-standing bilateral
relations and expressed optimism that it would continue. He also extolled the Ghana Export Promotion Council (GEPC)
for organising another exhibition in their country. Mr William Ntow Boahene, Ghana's Ambassador to the
country noted that 2010 had witnessed positive events for both
countries citing the holding of the third Session of the Ghana-
Equatorial Guinea Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation in
Accra. President John Evans Atta Mills made a historic State visit to
Equatorial Guinea in May this year with a reciprocal visit by
President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo to Ghana in September. Mr Boahen said: "The trade agreement signed between the two
countries in 2004 has been reviewed and a joint trade committee
will be set up to ensure effective implementation of the agreement". He expressed the hope that the exhibition would promote and
enhance trade relations between both countries. "There is no doubt that the opportunities for mutually beneficial
cooperation between our two countries are enormous. It is our
fervent hope that the fruitful cooperation between Ghana and
Equatorial Guinea will become a model and show-case for South
-South Cooperation," he said. Mr Kwadwo Owusu Agyemang, Chief Executive Officer of
GEPC said the purpose of the exhibition was to show-case Ghana
and its products to the country and the rest of the world. He called on the citizenry to patronise the exhibition. Mr Agyemang asked for reciprocal exhibition in Ghana.