President Mahama commits to strengthening Ghana-UK relations

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to bolstering bilateral ties between Ghana and the United Kingdom.
In a meeting with UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, President Mahama addressed Ghana's current economic challenges and outlined his administration's strategies for economic revival and job creation.
President Mahama emphasized the importance of enforcing fiscal discipline as a cornerstone for economic recovery.
He detailed plans to attract increased investments, particularly focusing on sectors poised for growth and job creation.
The President assured the UK delegation of Ghana's stable and business-friendly environment, encouraging British companies to explore investment opportunities within the country.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner acknowledged the shared vision between the UK and Ghana, especially concerning the 24-hour economy policy. She expressed the UK's dedication to fostering a mutually beneficial partnership, highlighting the potential for collaborative efforts to stimulate economic growth and development in both nations.
The discussions underscored a mutual commitment to deepening the longstanding relationship between Ghana and the UK.
Both leaders expressed optimism that enhanced cooperation would lead to sustainable economic development and prosperity for their respective countries.
This meeting marks a significant step in reinforcing the diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and the United Kingdom, setting the stage for future collaborations and partnerships.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Pearl Olennu
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