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Ghana reaffirms commitment to strengthen ties with Mozambique

By Margaret Adjeley Sowah, ISD II Contributor
Trade And Commerce Ghana reaffirms commitment to strengthen ties with Mozambique
TUE, 01 JUL 2025

Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with the Republic of Mozambique as the southern African nation celebrates its 50th Independence Anniversary.

Speaking at the event hosted by the High Commission on Saturday in Accra, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Mr Samuel Nartey George, reflected on Mozambique’s journey to independence.

He stated, “Fifty years ago, the people of Mozambique emerged from colonial rule to proclaim their right to self-determination, freedom, and sovereignty. Today, we commemorate that defining moment, achieved through the sacrifice and courage of the Mozambican people.”

Mr George emphasised Ghana's solidarity with Mozambique during its struggle for self-determination, highlighting the strong ties that bind the two nations.

The Minister celebrated Mozambique's progress over the past five decades, noting its achievements in nation-building, peace, and development despite challenges like civil conflict and natural disasters.

“Mozambique’s advancements in energy, agriculture, education, and regional integration reflect the power of national determination and visionary leadership,” he stated.

Mr George also announced the reactivation of a Permanent Joint Cooperation Commission (PJCC) to deepen collaboration in key sectors such as agriculture, oil and gas, fisheries, trade, investments, security, and education.

The Minister extended heartfelt congratulations on behalf of President Mahama to President Daniel Francisco Chapo and the Mozambican people for this historic milestone.

The High Commissioner of Mozambique to Ghana, H.E. Fortunato Albrinho, praised Ghana’s longstanding support, tracing it back to the continent's liberation struggles.

He emphasized Mozambique’s commitment to fostering strong ties within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union, stressing the shared aspiration for a peaceful, prosperous, and integrated Africa.

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