The Nana Akufo-Addo administration has been fighting off criticisms since details of a military agreement with the United States of America was leaked.
Many believe the agreement favours the U.S. and may undermine Ghana's sovereignty.
Under the agreement, the government will allow the US military unfettered access to some facilities close to the Kotoka International Airport.
The facilities will be a storehouse where military equipment will be stored for exclusive use by the US military.
There have been suggestions the new agreement will end up in the creation of a military base in Ghana, a suggestion government and its US counterparts have been quick to dismiss.
The video below summarises the agreement.
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