Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed gratitude to South Korea for restructuring Ghana’s debt, considering the country’s current economic difficulties.
Mr Mahama emphasised during a courtesy call by South Korea’s Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Park Kyongsig, that the action would significantly aid Ghana’s debt restructuring efforts.
Ambassador Park updated Mr Mahama on his country’s investments and bilateral agreements with Ghana, including a $2 billion framework arrangement. The agreement encompasses sectors like healthcare, education, environment, and agriculture.
Ambassador Park also highlighted the introduction of new rice varieties, a crucial step aimed at improving food sufficiency in Ghana. This initiative underscores South Korea's commitment to supporting Ghana's agricultural sector.
Mr Mahama outlined his party, the National Democratic Congress’ plans to establish rice mills at various centres for processing and set up Farmer Service Centres to provide agricultural equipment and support.
He lauded South Korea for its assistance in water provision and requested further support to supply water to the northern parts of the country, particularly Tamale and Yendi.
Mahama is leading the NDC to the 2024 elections and used the opportunity to share his vision for Ghana’s power sector.
He expressed the ambitious goal of making Ghana a hub for electricity transmission in West Africa, with a strong focus on solar and nuclear energy as well.
With the upcoming elections, Mr Mahama raised concerns about the independence of the Electoral Commission.
He urged South Korea and the international community to advocate for free and fair elections in Ghana and cautioned against using the military in elections unless necessary.
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