President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated Ghana’s readiness to collaborate with international partners in the area of trade, investment, energy and security.
President Mahama said this on Thursday, September 4, when he bid farewell to the outgoing ambassadors of Angola, Malta, and France.
He thanked them for their service and contributions to strengthening bilateral relations and advancing economic cooperation with Ghana.
Receiving the envoys separately at the Presidency, President Mahama highlighted expanded opportunities in trade, investment, energy, and security.
“Ghana alone cannot fully leverage the investment opportunities available and is ready to partner with others to tap the huge potential,” he said.
President Mahama expressed Ghana’s interest in more collaboration with France, especially by tapping into its expertise in the aviation industry to equip the Ghana Air Force in terms of training and safety issues, especially after the tragic helicopter crash that claimed eight lives.
The outgoing Ambassador of France, H. E Jules Armand Aniambossou, said France remains committed.
He said that France is open to business and expanding its relationships across the continent. Over 60 French companies are looking for more business-friendly policies to attract more, he added.
He also disclosed over €2 million spent on building the capacity of entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry. € 90 million in feed for Ghana initiatives in Northern Ghana
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