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The Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Lu Kun has endorsed partnership between China and the people of Ahafo Region to unearth and build on education and investment opportunities.

Mr Kun made the remarks when the Ahafo Regional Minister, Mr George Boakye paid a courtesy to him at the Chinese Embassy in Accra.

The Chinese Ambassador described the on-going collaboration between the Embassy and the Ahafo Region as laudable, adding that it would go a long way to attract Chinese investors into the region.

A statement said the Regional Minister was accompanied by the Asunafo South Municipal Chief Executive, Mr Osei Bonsu, Asunafo South Constituency Chairman of the NPP, Mr Kwadwo Mensah, NPP Asunafo South Constituency Deputy Secretary, Mr Owusu Boateng and a special aide to the Minister, Mr Moses Antwi.

On his part, Mr Boakye lauded China for her continuous support to Ghana's development process and hoped the new collaboration between the region and the embassy would greatly woo more investors into the area.

Mr Boakye also called on the Indian Ambassador to Ghana in Accra, Mr Sugandh Rajaram who hosted dinner for the Regional Minister.

The Ambassador expressed his desire to visit the Ahafo Region saying "my recent stay in Ghana has made me realize the unbroken bond that has been nurtured over a long period between India and Ghana".

Mr Rajaram explained it would a great and exciting for India to collaborate with the people of Ahafo in the areas of skill training, Information Technology and Medicine, and promised to visit the region as soon as possible to strengthen the relationship.

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