Ghana, Sierra Leone hold joint ministerial talks in Accra to strengthen economic cooperation
Ghana and Sierra Leone held joint ministerial talks in Accra to strengthen economic cooperation. The engagement follows renewed efforts by both nations to establish a framework for long-term collaboration, including a proposed parliamentary cooperation arrangement aimed at delivering mutual economic benefits. A delegation from the Government of Sierra Leone is currently in Ghana for the discussions, which bring together officials from both countries to explore opportunities across key sectors.
Khadija Iddrisu, the Chief Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, welcomed the Sierra Leonean delegation and urged the joint committee to produce practical and impactful outcomes. She encouraged members to ensure their deliberations result in strong, actionable recommendations that will benefit both countries. The formation of the joint committee stems from recent high-level engagements between President John Dramani Mahama and his Sierra Leonean counterpart, during which both leaders signalled their commitment to establishing permanent cooperation. Alance Logan from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, who led the Sierra Leonean delegation, expressed optimism about the partnership. He said, "We are happy to partner with Ghana. With Ghana's rich experience in the cocoa sector and other areas, we believe this cooperation will be mutually beneficial."
As part of the proposed collaboration, Ghana is expected to offer expertise in the cocoa sector, while Sierra Leone will contribute its strengths in other areas of the economy. The ongoing discussions are expected to lay the groundwork for a stronger economic partnership between the two West African nations.
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Ghana and Sierra Leone are engaging in joint ministerial talks in Accra. The meeting aims to strengthen economic cooperation- but what specific opportunities are on the table?
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