President-elect of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has visited three African states to deepen cooperation and nurture bilateral relations between Ghana and its sub-Saharan neighbours.
The president-elect said he sought to leverage the productive relations to realise socio-economic development for Ghanaians.
The three countries the incoming head of state visited are Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Bissau and Gabon. These countries are close to the West African sub-region where Ghana is located.
Mahama, who sounded positive about his three-nation tour, noted that maintaining close ties with the countries was necessary for shared progress.
“I just wrapped up an incredible visit with the Presidents of Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Bissau, and Gabon as part of my commitment to fostering strong relationships with our geographical neighbours and friends in West Africa and on the continent.
“My discussions with the various leaders reaffirmed our shared values and aspirations for progress across the continent. Our conversations touched on exploring opportunities for collaboration in trade, security, and sustainable development, ensuring that our partnerships benefit not only our nations but the people we serve,” Mahama wrote on Facebook.
He added that he was committed to working “both within and outside our subregion towards a brighter, more prosperous future for our youth and the vulnerable”.
The former President has been crisscrossing the sub-Saharan region since his decisive election on December 7.
He has travelled to Nigeria, Benin and Togo to speak with the leaders of Ghana’s closest allies including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria who doubles as chair of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
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