Dr. Nicholas Westcott, British High Commissioner to Ghana, has promised that his country would continue to partner Ghana in her socio-economic endeavours to enhance the standard of living of its people.
He said this was based on the premise that the nation had over the years upheld the rule of law, respect for the fundamental human rights of the citizenry and also deepened democracy through good governance.
Dr. Westcott said this at a durbar of the chiefs and people of Bonwire in the Ejisu/Juaben Municipality of Ashanti.
The durbar was held in honour of the British High Commissioner, when he visited the town to acquaint himself with the operations of the Kente industry as well as some of the challenges facing it.
He commended leaders of the nation for putting in place proactive economic policies for the accelerated development of the nation and challenged them to aspire for greater heights to help achieve a middle income status in the near future.
He also implored managers of the Kente industry to evolve pro-scientific mechanisms to improve upon Kente weaving and also ensure increased productivity since the fabric was unique all over the world.
Nana Bobie Ansah II, chief of Bonwire, thanked the High Commissioner for the visit and hoped he would use his good offices to impress upon his country to partner the industry for its progress.
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 General News
Do you support or oppose Parliament’s passage of the Anti‑LGBTQ+ Bill 2026?
Started: 30-05-2026 | Ends: 31-08-2026


BoG's $260 million building: It was Ato Forson who first proposed 'sell-and-leas...
'We have to do soul-searching' — Mahama orders nationwide flood assessment
Court orders woman beater to pay GHS5,000 compensation to midwife at Tema Commun...
Over 12,000 women living with obstetric fistula in Ghana — Asokwa MP
Mahama secures 1,840 farm equipment deal from Belarus
Titus Glover slams Mahama’s flood report directive, calls it “waste of energy an...
We have increased posting of doctors from 12 to 100 to underserved regions in 20...
'You had the effrontery to call me struggling lawyer, you won't come back to pow...
Belarus manufacturers to storm Ghana next week after President's visit
Government to offer tax incentives for factories located outside Accra
