Vice President Prof Jane Naaana Opoku-Agyemang received H.E Berenice Owen-Jones, the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana.
She offered her congratulations and highlighted Australia’s involvement in Ghana in terms of agriculture and climate change.
The High Commissioner indicated that improved and sustainable agriculture, the 24-Hour economy policy, and TVET are three areas of government’s proposed interventions that align well with their planned engagements with Ghana.
She also explained that the Australian Day Celebration in Ghana is her government’s way of telling Ghanaians more about Australia and their relations with the wider world.
The Vice President thanked her for the visit and acknowledged the good wishes and congratulations from the people of Australia.
The two also agreed on the importance of cordial relations between our countries and our mutual desire to strengthen this relationship.
Future exchanges between the two countries will allow us to sustain the bilateral relationship and help ensure that our needs and priorities are aligned.
Furthermore, Prof Opoku-Agyemang spoke with H.E. Owen-Jones about the need to examine the interventions that are targeted at the vulnerable in society, in order to verify whether those needs are being met by the various interventions.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma