If God had made it possible for us to be able to read what people actually think about us, we would have appreciated their behaviour towards us.
Don't be mad when you seem not to be pleased with their statement, it may simply be a confession in your favour.
President John Dramani Mahama has returned to Ghana after official visits to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Belarus, highlighting key outcomes from both engagements.
In the UK, the President attended the Ghana Investment Summit, which brought together investors from across Europe, noting growing interest in Ghana driven by improved economic performance and a strengthened investment climate. He also announced the signing of the Ghana–UK Growth and Investment Partnership, aimed at shifting relations from dependency to trade and investment.
Key agreements include the development of a commercial-scale ship repair facility in Takoradi, commercial afforestation in the Oti Region, collaboration on Artificial Intelligence training under Ghana’s “AI for Good” strategy, and capacity building for clinical and biomedical engineers to support healthcare systems.
President Mahama also held bilateral talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on political, economic, and Sahel security issues, and met King Charles III. He visited Ghanaian businesses in the UK and was honoured at the London Stock Exchange for Ghana’s strong market performance.
In Belarus, the President secured agreements establishing a Joint Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation, strengthening Chambers of Commerce collaboration, and enhancing agricultural cooperation. He also announced a visa waiver agreement and plans for Belarusian technical support to boost agricultural productivity in Ghana.
He was received at the Jubilee Lounge by Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang , Chief of Staff Hon. Julius Debrah, and senior government officials upon arrival.
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President Mahama Returns from the UK and Visits Belarus
H. E @JDMahama has returned to Ghana after official visits to the UK and Belarus, securing key investment and cooperation agreements. In the UK, he announced the Ghana–UK Growth and Investment Partnership, with agreements covering a ship repair facility in Takoradi, afforestation in the Oti Region, AI training, and healthcare capacity building. H.E also held talks with UK's prime minister Keir Starmer and met King Charles III.
In Belarus, President Mahama secured agreements on trade, agriculture, chamber cooperation, and a visa waiver arrangement, alongside plans for technical support to boost Ghana’s agricultural productivity. The president was received on arrival by vice president Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, chief of staff Julius Debrah, and other senior government officials.
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The people who chose to prioritise Agenda 111 for procurement and political optics instead of completing projects such as the Afari Military Hospital, Sewua Regional Hospital and other nearly completed health facilities are today making noise that a government barely 1.8 years into office has not finished them. These are projects they left at over 90% completion after years of neglect.
After abandoning those facilities for eight years, they now want to lecture us about delays? SMH
You can hate his persona but his effective delivery in the health sector is unmatched.
One of the most efficient ministers of our time, Hon. @KMAkandoh, Minister for Health.
As a leader, you often become a target of criticism and misrepresentation when you insist on doing the right thing and hold others to the same standard.
Keep serving with courage and conviction.
God bless you, Sir.
BoG Losses: Is Kojo Oppong Nkrumah an auditor or a chartered accountant? And what credibility does he have to question the credibility of KPMG? Unless you can use facts to impugn the work of KPMG, you have to keep quiet.
- Sammy Gyamfi, the CEO of Goldbod.
Bossu, we don’t care ooo. As long as the Cedi is strong, we can import and travel easily. Inflation is down, giving us more purchasing power. The government is constructing roads everywhere without external borrowing. We are fine. I’ve just realised NPP wasted 8 years of Ghana’s time. BoG under your care made losses every year since 2018, but what did we get? Hyperinflation and debt default. So Just STFU.
Party comms in opposition is different from being in power. Dr Mary Awusi misunderstands this! @SammyGyamfi_ & @FelixKwakyeOfo1, can you please coordinate and gather all party communicators and govt officials to train them to STRATEGICALLY communicate on behalf of the party?
@georgeoaddo writes: On April 7, we engaged Youth Organizers in Central Region as part of ongoing discussions with Regional Youth Wings. I acknowledged grassroots concerns and reaffirmed our commitment to addressing them. The NDC remains people-centered as we work to reset Ghana.
Stop engaging bots!!! Some NPP accounts realize they don’t have the necessary engagements to drive their posts so they deploy bots under their posts to engage and widen their reach. They even make substantive posts from these same bots and some of y’all are quick to comment in an attempt to rebut, stop humanizing their bots!!! Stop it and use that energy to engage your fellow comrade’s posts instead! I honestly don’t understand why some of you don’t see through this, you keep playing into their hands like this and claim misinformation is on the rise
Governor of the BoG, @DrJPAsiama urges government to capitalize on regional supply disruptions, particularly Burkina Faso’s ban on tomato exports to Ghana by scaling up local cultivation through targeted support and financing. He noted that, with backing from the Bank, institutions like the Ghana EXIM Bank can support agricultural value chains to boost domestic production and create jobs. #AbanPapaAba
Decisive leadership at work. The swift provision of 200 beds to Korle Bu shows a level of responsiveness and urgency that was sorely missing at the Health Ministry in the past. This is how governance should feel. Timely, practical, and people-focused.
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