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President Akufo-Addo has extended his congratulations to Cyril Ramaphosa on his re-election as President of South Africa.
In a June 19 statement, the President indicated that “your re-election is a vindication of the trust and confidence reposed in you by the Members of the Parliament of South Africa, and by your party, the African National Congress (ANC)."
He noted that Mr Ramaphosa’s re-election comes at a crucial time when the African continent is striving for economic recovery, social development, and continental integration.
“I am confident that, under your continued leadership, South Africa will attain greater heights and make significant strides towards the realisation of these goals."
He also expressed hope that under President Ramaphosa’s leadership, South Africa will continue to reinforce its position as a champion of progress and prosperity on the African continent.
“A strong, united, and prospering South Africa is indeed a great force for progress in Africa,” President Akufo-Addo said.
He highlighted the strong bond of friendship and cooperation between Ghana and South Africa, expressing his eagerness to work closely with the South African President to further enhance bilateral relations.
“Together, we can achieve the aspirations of our people for peace, prosperity, and sustainable development. May your new term be marked by continued success and progress for the people of South Africa,” the President added.
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