Ablakwa commends india for peaceful 2024 election

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, has commended India for successfully conducting a peaceful and transparent election in 2024.
Speaking during his visit to India, he praised the country’s strong democratic institutions and commitment to upholding electoral integrity.
During discussions with his Indian counterpart, His Excellency Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Mr Ablakwa acknowledged India’s position as the world’s largest democracy and highlighted the significance of its peaceful electoral process.
“India’s successful 2024 election is a testament to its democratic maturity and commitment to free and fair elections,” he stated.
He further noted that India’s electoral system serves as an inspiration for other democracies, including Ghana.
The Minister emphasised the importance of strong institutions, civic engagement, and adherence to democratic principles in ensuring credible elections.
He expressed Ghana’s willingness to deepen collaboration with India in areas of governance, electoral reforms, and democratic development.
“We believe there is much to learn from India’s experience, and we look forward to strengthening our partnership in promoting democratic governance,” he remarked.
Mr Ablakwa’s visit to India, following an invitation from his Indian counterpart, reflects Ghana’s commitment to fostering diplomatic and economic ties.
He reiterated Ghana’s admiration for India’s democratic achievements and expressed confidence that continued collaboration between the two nations would further promote good governance and political stability.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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