Flooding, a collapsed storey building, serious traffic, fire outbreak at Tudu, another at Makola opposite the fire station, then Nungua Cold Store and another at Anyaa Mangoase... one night!
The trauma of the June 3 disaster is not something that can be shaken off easily. To the survivors who relive the dreadful experience whenever this day approaches, I send peace π«Ά
We have a leader. Our people settling in other countries just as others settle in ours or any other country doesnβt make us a country that derelicts on its duty to its citizens.
Cyril Ramaphosa is a failure of a leader who cannot cage his illiterate, lazy, cowardly and criminally-minded marauders who have gone on rampage harassing and looting the businesses and homes of foreigners in South Africa. All of Africa can call Ghana home.
I extend my sincerest appreciation to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, H.E. Petr Macinka for hosting me warmly in Prague.
We held fruitful discussions focusing on our bilateral cooperation including the revived β¬48million bridge projects in Ghana, expanding VAMED hospitals and expediting ongoing talks for buses to transform public transportation.
Our two countries are also initiating discussions on a potential visa waiver agreement.
I thanked the Czech government and the organizers of GLOBSEC for inviting me to share my reflections on the importance of Africa in the evolving global order and the demands of the Ghana-led coalition for reparatory justice.
It has been most impactful reviving our PJCC with Jamaica after a long 21-year hiatus.
I commend my counterpart, the outstanding Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith for leading such an impressive delegation of Ministers and high level officials to Accra.
I convey heartfelt congratulations to Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith for serving as Foreign Minister for 10 years. She has been exceptionally successful in her role as Jamaicaβs first female Foreign Minister and currently as the longest serving female Foreign Minister in the world.
May I add that I am truly humbled and touched by her very kind remarks and positive appraisal about me during her historic visit to Ghana.
A key outcome of the PJCC was the agreement we signed which will ensure some 400 Ghanaian nurses are sent to Jamaica to boost health delivery in the friendly nation.
We also signed additional agreements for defence cooperation and tourism.
Ghana and Jamaica have also agreed to complete ongoing negotiations to send Ghanaian teachers to Jamaica by August this year.
We must all be proud to see how Ghanaian professionals are in high demand all over the world.
I also took the opportunity to celebrate Jamaica for their unwavering support during the landmark adoption of the Ghana-led UN resolution declaring the transatlantic enslavement as the gravest crime against humanity.
Jamaica renewed their appreciation of Ghanaβs humanitarian support when we sent our gallant soldiers and donated relief items in the aftermath of Hurricane Melisa.
It is worthy of note that the Jamaican Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Andrew Holness has extended a special invitation to President John Mahama to serve as guest of honour at this yearβs Jamaican National Day celebrations.
I am deeply elated and inspired by the renewed enthusiasm in our ancestral Ghana-Jamaica relations.
Long live our Ghana π¬π Jamaica π―π² inseparable partnership.
Foreigners are closing their shops and leaving with their capital & goods. They forsee hunger. How will they survive? They're panicking. They must secure some deodorants, soap, breads & soda from foreigners to manage for the next 5 years. A hungry man is an angry man they say. π
@Nswembu184189 Don't u guys falsely accuse foreigners to be criminals & rob them? Don't u guys attack foreigners and when they present u with valid documents u still accuse them of being fake & take the opportunity to loot their businesses? So who are the criminals? Take a look in the mirror.
@Nswembu184189 You're still justifying stealing! So to rob foreigners and train your children and generation to be thieves, unwilling to work and waiting for foreigners to slip to rob them is the answer? And oh! Who sent them to court to be determined they were criminals?
@leaking12@Citi973 When did Ghanaians say they're refugees? Don't Europeans and Asians move to other countries to work? Does that mean they're oppressed in their countries?
@Nswembu184189 If u travel out of your hole into civilisation, you'd know there are laid down procedures like arrest, detention & prosecution developed countries follow when people break laws. The ones committing crimes are yourselves not foreigners. You're the ones breaking into shop to steal!