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PHOTOS: Ghana-Germany Reaffirm Strong Bilateral Ties, Deepen Cooperation Across Key Sectors

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Ghana and Germany have reaffirmed their long-standing partnership with a renewed commitment to deeper economic cooperation, regional security, and youth employment during a landmark meeting between President John Mahama and visiting German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Accra.

The high-level talks, part of President Steinmeier’s three-day state visit to Ghana, mark a significant milestone in bilateral relations that stretch back to Ghana’s independence in 1957.

Strengthening a Strategic Partnership

President Mahama hailed Germany as a “steadfast and reliable partner,” citing decades of support through technical and financial cooperation in key sectors such as health, education, renewable energy, governance, and vocational training.

“Germany has remained a steadfast and reliable partner, supporting Ghana’s development through technical and financial cooperation in key sectors such as health, education, vocational and technical training, renewable energy, good governance and peacekeeping,” President Mahama said at a joint press conference on Monday.

He added that the visit comes at a crucial time as Ghana implements its “Resetting Ghana Agenda” aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability and promoting inclusive growth — noting that the country is already “making tangible progress.”

Trade and Investment Opportunities

Highlighting Ghana’s strategic location as host of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, President Mahama encouraged German businesses to leverage the 1.3 billion-person continental market through partnerships in Ghana.

“The AfCFTA offers unparalleled opportunities for German and other businesses to enter Africa’s expanding market, with Ghana positioned as the strategic gateway and partner,” he stated.

Both leaders identified renewable energy, green industrialization, digital transformation, and skills development as priority areas for future collaboration.

Labour Mobility Agreement in Sight

Discussions also focused on a proposed labour mobility agreement that would enable safe and structured employment pathways for young Ghanaian professionals in Germany.

The initiative, expected to be finalized soon, seeks to address skills shortages in Germany while creating new opportunities for Ghana’s trained workforce.

“We want our young people to gain valuable experience abroad and return to contribute to Ghana’s transformation,” President Mahama noted.

Addressing Regional Security Challenges

Security in the West African sub-region also featured prominently in the talks. President Mahama briefed President Steinmeier on Ghana’s efforts to strengthen peace and stability in the Sahel, including the appointment of a special envoy to the Alliance of Sahelian States.

Ghana commended Germany’s leadership in hosting the upcoming 2025 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial Conference in Berlin, following Ghana’s successful hosting of the 2023 edition in Accra.

Call for Global Governance Reform

On global issues, President Mahama reiterated Africa’s longstanding call for reform of the United Nations Security Council.

“Africa, with 54 countries and over 1.4 billion people, remains the only inhabited continent without a permanent seat on the Security Council. This historical injustice must be corrected,” he asserted, aligning with the African Union’s Ezulwini Consensus demanding two permanent seats with veto power for Africa.

Building a Future-Focused Partnership

President Steinmeier’s itinerary includes engagements with young IT specialists in Accra and a visit to the Ashanti Region, underscoring the diverse scope of Ghana-Germany cooperation.

“This is not just a partnership between governments, but one involving our private sector, civil society, youth, researchers, and cultural institutions,” President Mahama added.

The visit underscores a deepening partnership rooted in mutual respect, democratic values, and sustainable development — signaling a new chapter in Ghana-Germany relations.

President Steinmeier’s delegation continues engagements in Ghana through Tuesday before concluding the historic state visit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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President Mahama to Embark on Working Visit to South Korea

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John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana, will embark on a working visit to the South Korea from March 10 to March 14, 2026, in a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic, economic, and educational cooperation between the two nations.

According to the Office of the President, Mahama will depart from Accra on Sunday for Seoul. During the visit, he is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and also meet the Speaker of the National Assembly, Woo Won-shik.

As part of his itinerary, President Mahama will attend a ship-naming ceremony at the Hyundai Shipyard in Ulsan. He will also deliver a speech at a conferment ceremony at Yonsei University.

The visit will further include engagements with members of the Ghanaian community living and working in South Korea, as well as a dinner meeting with leading chief executives and business leaders to explore investment opportunities.

President Mahama will be accompanied by a government delegation led by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, who noted that the trip is expected to deepen strategic cooperation and strengthen the partnership between Ghana and South Korea.

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“Corruption is a Cancer That Erodes Our Nation” — Mahama Urges Stronger Anti-Corruption Fight

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President John Dramani Mahama has described corruption as a serious threat to Ghana’s national development, warning that corrupt practices undermine education, healthcare, and infrastructure delivery across the country.

Speaking during 69th Independence Anniversary, President Mahama said corruption weakens governance systems and denies citizens access to essential public services.

“Corruption is a cancer that erodes the very foundation of our nation,” he stated. “Every cedi that is stolen from the public purse represents a classroom that is robbed of textbooks, a hospital that will go without medicines, and a road that will be left uncompleted.”

The President emphasized that fighting corruption remains a key priority of his administration, adding that government is strengthening anti-corruption institutions to improve transparency and accountability in public service delivery.

“Under my leadership, we are not just fighting corruption with words alone. We are strengthening institutions, protecting anti-corruption agencies from political interference, and ensuring that no individual, regardless of their status or political affiliation, is above the law,” he said.

President Mahama also called for a national culture of integrity, urging citizens to support the fight against corruption through ethical conduct in both public and private life.
“Government cannot win this battle alone. We must build a national culture of integrity where honesty is valued and public service is regarded as a sacred duty,” he added.

He further urged public servants and political leaders to demonstrate accountability and transparency in the management of national resources.

“Leadership must be accountable. Independence granted us freedom, but freedom demands responsibility,” he said.

President Mahama stressed that Ghana’s development depends on collective responsibility, urging citizens to place national interest above personal or partisan interests.
“Above all, we must place country above party, above tribe, and above personal interests.

Ghana is bigger than any one of us,” he said.
The President’s remarks come as part of broader government efforts to strengthen governance reforms, improve economic management, and restore public confidence in state institutions.

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Mahama Urges Youth to Prepare for Future in 69th Independence Day Address

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President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaian youth to prepare themselves for future opportunities through education, discipline, and skills development as the country continues its journey toward economic transformation and national prosperity.

Addressing the nation during Ghana’s 69th Independence Anniversary celebration held under the theme “Building Prosperity, Inspiring Hope,” President Mahama said the youth represent the future of Ghana’s development and must be equipped with modern skills to compete in the global economy.

“To the young people of this country, I see you, I hear you, and I believe in your potential,” President Mahama said. “You belong to a generation that is armed with tools and opportunities that earlier generations could hardly have imagined.”

He noted that technology presents significant opportunities for young people to build careers and businesses, stressing the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship.

“In your hands, a smartphone transforms into a classroom. In your hands, it becomes a business platform, a creative studio, and a gateway to the global economy,” he said.

However, President Mahama also urged young people to combine opportunity with discipline, resilience, and commitment to excellence in order to achieve success.

“The future belongs to those who prepare for it,” he stated. “Success will also depend on discipline, resilience, and excellence in everything you do.”

The President outlined government initiatives aimed at supporting youth development, including investments in digital infrastructure, entrepreneurship programmes, and innovation hubs across the country.

“We are investing in digital infrastructure, entrepreneurship programmes, and innovation hubs from Accra to Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, Ho, and Koforidua,” he said.

He also announced reforms in education and training programmes designed to bridge the gap between school and employment.

“We are reforming education to meet the needs of the modern economy and expanding internship and apprenticeship programmes to prepare young people for the world of work,” he added.

President Mahama further encouraged young Ghanaians to uphold national values of patriotism and integrity.

“Ghana’s progress will depend on every citizen doing their part. Wherever you are, whatever you do, do it with excellence. Do it for Ghana, do it for Africa, and do it for the generations yet unborn,” he said.

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