Ghana’s National security minister Albert Kan-Dapaah met with Burkina Faso leader President Ibrahim Traore Ghana’s National security minister Albert Kan-Dapaah met with Burkina Faso leader Ibrahim Traore.
Ghana and Burkina Faso have reaffirmed their commitment to work together in fighting terrorism in the West Africa region.
Ghana’s National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah disclosed this to journalists in Ouagadougou on Wednesday 21 December 2022 after conveying a message from President Nana Akufo-Addo to the Burkinabe leader Ibrahim Traore.
Kan-Dapaah led a high-level delegation from Ghana, which also included security chiefs and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.
Ghana’s National security minister Albert Kan-Dapaah addressing the media after the visit indicated that “The two countries reviewed the strong cooperation between them and clarified to their mutual satisfaction recent reported discussions between Ghana and the United States with regard to the needed partnerships for sustainable peace in the region”.
He said both countries have reaffirmed their support for a common fight against terrorism, welcoming early operationalisation of the Accra Initiative to enable Burkina Faso to defeat the terrorists who have brought untold hardship and pain to the people.
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