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President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to participate in the African Union (AU) Summit.
The high-level gathering brings together African leaders to discuss pressing issues affecting the continent, including economic development, security, and regional cooperation.
Upon his arrival, President Mahama was welcomed by Ethiopian government officials and AU representatives.

His participation in the summit underscores Ghana’s commitment to advancing Africa’s integration agenda and contributing to key policy discussions that shape the future of the continent.
During the summit, the Ghanaian leader is expected to meet with fellow heads of state, diplomats, and stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for addressing Africa’s economic challenges, governance issues, and peacekeeping efforts.

He will also highlight Ghana’s role in promoting regional stability and sustainable development.
President Mahama’s presence at the AU Summit reaffirms Ghana’s dedication to fostering unity among African nations.

His engagements in Addis Ababa will focus on strengthening partnerships that drive progress across the continent, ensuring that Africa remains on the path to sustainable growth and prosperity.
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