Audio By Carbonatix
President Akufo Addo will on Thursday, August 30, 2018, receive German Chancellor; Angela Merkel, for bilateral discussions as part of her three-nation West African tour.
The German Chancellor will on her arrival hold bilateral discussions at the Jubilee House which will focus on Efforts at Ghana’s Economic Resurgence and Migration.
Among issues to be discussed is security in the sub-region and Ghana’s role in addressing it. Countries which will be in focus during the discussion will be Togo, Mali and Nigeria and the recent efforts of Ghana led by President Akufo-Addo in providing leadership to address the challenges.
Minister for Information-designate Kojo Oppong Nkrumah announced at a press briefing on Wednesday that Chancellor Merkel will later participate in a panel discussion on Compact for Africa focusing on the areas of priority for partnership.
He explained that Ghana has been included in the Compact for Africa and about 100 million Euros are going towards energy and financial services as part of the Government’s efforts to improve the situation in the aforementioned areas.
“Moving forward, it’s important to discuss the relationship around the compact and what next steps to take,” he averred.
Angela Merkel will also visit Nigeria and Senegal as part of the three-nation West African tour.
Akufo-Addo was in Germany in February this year and whiles there, he addressed the German-Ghanaian Economic Forum organised by the German Chamber of Commerce and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
At that forum, Akufo-Addo expressed Ghana's readiness to shift its relations with Germany from the age-old export of raw materials and aid to trade and investment.
He explained that an increase in trade and investment co-operation between the two countries was the only way to put Ghanaian products at the high end of the value chain in the global marketplace and, thereby, create jobs for the teeming masses of Ghanaians, particularly the youth.
While expressing his delight in the fact that German development co-operation was being aligned with his government’s vision of moving Ghana Beyond Aid, President Akufo-Addo added that his administration had implemented measures aimed at attracting investment, both domestic and foreign, as well as stimulating the growth of the Ghanaian private sector.
Latest Stories
-
‘I’ll be staying out of the way’ – Southgate on World Cup punditry
12 minutes -
Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran
23 minutes -
Real Madrid agree ÂŁ51.8m deal for Chelsea’s Cucurella
34 minutes -
Starmer set to ban under-16s from major social media platforms
43 minutes -
Author Chimamanda Adichie accuses hospital of stalling review into son’s death
52 minutes -
FIFA to pay Somali referee Artan full World Cup fee
1 hour -
11 skydivers and pilot killed in plane crash in the US state of Missouri
1 hour -
Hamilton wins first grand prix for Ferrari
1 hour -
A tragic betrayal – WHO Chief condemns deadly xenophobic attacks in South Africa
2 hours -
World Cup: Japan twice comefrom behind to draw 2-2 with Netherlands
2 hours -
UK and Japan agree ÂŁ18bn investment deal
2 hours -
Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap
2 hours -
Critics of Mbappe have gone ‘too far’, says Dembele
2 hours -
‘Boyfriend duties call,’ Trudeau says after skipping Canada match to watch Perry
3 hours -
Germany put 7 past World Cup debutants Curacao
3 hours