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President Mahama returns to Ghana after state visit to La Côte d’Ivoire

The visit, part of President Mahama’s efforts to consolidate Ghana’s relations with its ECOWAS neigh The visit, part of President Mahama’s efforts to consolidate Ghana’s relations with its ECOWAS neigh

President John Dramani Mahama has returned from a one-day working visit to La Côte d’Ivoire for a bilateral meeting with his Ivorian counterpart, President Alassane Ouattara.

The visit, part of President Mahama’s efforts to consolidate Ghana’s relations with its ECOWAS neighbours, saw the two leaders discuss issues of regional security, particularly the Alliance of Sahel States, improving cocoa production, and combating illegal mining.

President Ouattara commended Mahama for establishing channels of dialogue with the Sahel states, noting that it would facilitate the reconciliation of the three Sahelian countries with ECOWAS.

The two leaders recognised their countries’ significant contribution to the global cocoa market, which accounts for approximately 80% of worldwide production. They discussed strategies to enhance global pricing and value addition in the cocoa sector.

Acknowledging that many waterways and tributaries cross both countries, the presidents noted the severe consequences galamsey has inflicted on their respective environments.

Meanwhile, watch this Ghana Month special edition of People and Places as we hear the story of how the head of Kwame Nkrumah’s bronze statue was returned after 43 years, below:

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