Jeannette Njuma Nyakeru (right), Congolese Ambassador to Ghana, presenting her letters of credence to the President
Jeannette Njuma Nyakeru (right), Congolese Ambassador to Ghana, presenting her letters of credence to the President

4 Present letters of credence

Four envoys yesterday[September 27, 2022] presented their letters of credence to the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, at the Jubilee House in Accra.

They were the ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Jeannette Njuma Nyakeru; the Australian High Commissioner, Berenice Owen-Jones; the Swiss ambassador designate, Simone Giger, and the Iranian ambassador designate, Bijan Gerami Nazoksara.

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said the nation would use its position as a member of the UN Security Council to promote peace and stability, especially in Africa, adding that peace was necessary to fast-track the continent’s development agenda.

The President was reacting to a plea from the ambassador of the DRC designate for Ghana to use its position at the UN Security Council to ensure there were no alleged attacks on DRC by Rwanda.
President Akufo-Addo called for the amicable resolution of the conflict between the two sister countries, and expressed Ghana’s commitment to help resolve the matter.

He referred to an earlier discussion he held with the President of DRC, Felix Tshisekedi, recently and said Ghana would graciously contribute to the resolution of the disagreement.

President Akufo-Addo said Ghana cherished its relations with all countries, and expressed the hope that the new envoys would help to elevate the existing ties between their respective countries and Ghana.

He mentioned trade and cooperation as some of the areas they could build upon.

Switzerland

The Swiss Ambassador commended President Akufo-Addo for playing a key role in the excellent relations between the two countries.

President Akufo-Addo interacting with Simone Giger (left), Swiss Ambassador to Ghana

Ms Giger said Switzerland had adopted a new strategy towards Africa which exemplified her country’s willingness to engage more, adding that Switzerland would intensify its economic relations with Ghana.

Iran

Mr Nazoksara described Iran’s relations with Ghana as “good, friendly and constructive since 1995” with exchanges of delegations, as well as Iran’s investments in Ghana’s education and health sectors.

President Akufo-Addo receiving a letter of credence from Bijan Gerami Nazoksara (right), Iranian Ambassador to Ghana, at the Jubilee House. Pictures: SAMUEL TEI ADANO

He pledged to work towards strengthening the cooperation in education, health, science and technology.

Australia

Mrs Owen-Jones also said that aside the mining sector, Australia was also looking forward to deepening cooperation in education, where she said already, some Ghanaian students were currently studying in her home country under scholarship.

President Akufo-Addo with  Bernice Owen-Jones (left), Australian High Commissioner to Ghana

She further expressed satisfaction over the support of her government in other sectors such as community development, and expressed the hope that the two countries would continue to work towards attaining business-to-business links, university and civil society collaborations.

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