
FORMER PRESIDENT John Agyekum Kufuor left Accra Thursday night for a three-week working visit to the US, Europe and Asia.
Mr Kufuor will first stop over in New York, US, where he will formally launch the 700th anniversary of the founding of Exeter College of the University of Oxford, UK, in front of about 400 alumni.
An alumni of the prestigious university, the former President will deliver a speech on “Oxford Education and Public Service” to mark the anniversary of the college which falls 2014.
Also in New York, President Kufuor will address the faculty and students of the Medical College of Cornell University on: “The Health of a Nation-State: A Social Vision for Ghana and the World”.
Before leaving New York, former President Kufuor will meet with former President of Finland and Nobel Peace Prize winner Marti Ahtisaari, who steps down as Chairman of the Board of Governors of Interpeace, this year, a statement issued in Accra and signed by Frank Agyekum, spokesperson to the former President said.
The meeting is to formally invite former President Kufuor to assume chairmanship of the Board. Interpeace is an international peace-building organization that helps to build peace in divided and conflict areas.
From New York, Mr Kufuor moves to Boston, Massachusetts, where he delivers a speech on: “Your Leadership of Ghana And Africa And Ways That Governments Can Support And Promote Entrepreneurs,” at the prestigious Legatum Lectures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Former President Kufuor's next stop will be in The Hague, the Netherlands, where he will be special guest speaker at the celebration of 60 years of Dutch development cooperation.
Former President Kufuor will highlight development cooperation from the Dutch government to Africa with special reference to Ghana under the broad topic, “The Millennium Event-60 years of Dutch development Cooperation.”
Other speakers at the forum include Nobel laureate economist, Joseph Stiglitz, Oxford economic Professor, Paul Collier and UK Minister for Africa Affairs, Marc Brown.
Former President Kufuor then flies to Tokyo, Japan, to address an international conference on: “Africa and Globalization – Enabling a better future,” at the United Nations University.
His last stop will be in the Republic of Korea where he would engage business executives on investment prospects in Africa.


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Oh! what an asset to the nation Ghana and Africa as a whole, but it is said ''A prophet is not honoured in his own town'' People of Ghana and Africa, let us respect and appreciate our leaders because they are the ones God has given to us.There are some wisdom in them we need to tap into.I will entreat the ruling government to use him for the benefit of the nation. Long live Kufour,long live Ghana, and long liveAfrica