President John Dramani Mahama is calling for stronger ties between African nations to advance development and prosperity.
Speaking at the African Union retreat in Nairobi, Kenya, he emphasized Ghana’s commitment to fostering stronger ties with Kenya and other African nations, driven by the shared goals of Pan-Africanism and mutual progress.
Mahama highlighted the enduring partnership between Ghana and Kenya, noting its steady growth and significance in fostering regional cooperation.
He expressed confidence that collaboration between the two nations would lead to greater benefits for their citizens.
The President urged African nations to unite in building a resilient, prosperous, and peaceful continent focused on sustainable development.
He emphasized the importance of collaboration among African nations, saying, “Together, we can build an Africa that is resilient, prosperous, and united in its pursuit of sustainable development and lasting peace.”
This call to action aligns with the African Union’s goals of promoting economic integration, peace, and stability across the continent.
By strengthening regional partnerships and charting actionable plans for self-reliance and development, African nations can work together to achieve a brighter future.










