Audio By Carbonatix
Guinean leader, Alpha Conde, has made a day’s visit to Ghana, to confer with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on the political situation in Togo.
Their discussions were held behind closed doors but believed to have centred on speeding up the negotiation processes to end the bitter political crisis and bring enduring peace to the country.
Mr. Conde is the head of the ECOWAS Monitoring Committee, tasked by the regional body during its last meeting held in Lome, to support the efforts of President Akufo-Addo at helping the government and the opposition political parties to find a common ground.

The pair had been working hard to get the Togolese Government, the opposition and all other political stakeholders to implement constitutional reforms “while respecting legal deadlines, democratic standards and principles and the rule of law”.
Togo has been mired in a political standoff as the opposition pushes for a term limit for President.
Mr. Conde has since left for Guinea.
Earlier, on arrival at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), in Accra, scores of Guinean nationals gathered at the airport to welcome their leader.
On hand to receive him at the Jubilee Lounge of the KIA was Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, where they exchanged pleasantries.
Latest Stories
-
Residents of Brekusu-Kwabenya-Kitase protest over deplorable roads
1 minute -
Genser Energy secures 456m euros to accelerate next phase of growth across West Africa
7 minutes -
COKA visits Kokofu after Ashanti NPP win, calls for unity ahead of 2028
10 minutes -
Bono East crowns Kintampo SHS, Gyarko Community Day SHS for national public speaking finals
29 minutes -
GRIDCo completes initial repair works on Ashaiman transmission line
39 minutes -
Egyapa Mercer donates hairdryers to graduating hairdressers in Sekondi
45 minutes -
Health Ministry hands over 30 ambulances to National Security for refurbishment
49 minutes -
Republic Bank deepens commitment to homeownership with nationwide JoyNews Habitat Fair partnership
54 minutes -
Archbishop Duncan-Williams links galamsey to Ghana’s wider culture of indiscipline
56 minutes -
India’s clean energy leadership in green hydrogen
1 hour -
Ghana’s Road Safety Crisis: We must move from reaction to prevention
1 hour -
Duncan-Williams urges Church to educate Ghanaians on dangers of galamsey and gold smuggling
1 hour -
New Defence Minister pledges technology-led defence posture
1 hour -
India and Africa: Relations beyond rhetorics
1 hour -
Top Zambian opposition figures arrested days after presidential vote
1 hour