President Mahama travels to Germany for the Munich Security Conference and the African Union Conference. He aims to engage with world leaders on security issues and enhance cooperation between Ghana and other nations. His role as Chair of the Tana Forum underscores the importance of addressing emerging security challenges in Africa.
President John Dramani Mahama departed from Accra on February 12 to attend the Munich Security Conference in Germany, scheduled to run until February 17. In addition to this conference, he will also participate in the African Union Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Prior to his departure, Mr. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Presidential Spokesman, emphasized Mahama’s role as the Chairman of the Tana Forum, which focuses on African security strategies. He noted the importance of African leaders’ voices in addressing contemporary geopolitical security challenges.
President Mahama is set to engage in the opening forum at the Munich Security Conference, where he will hold bilateral discussions with various global leaders and organizations. The discussions will focus on enhancing mutual cooperation between Ghana and other nations, aiming to strengthen ties with the international community.
Additionally, Mahama will speak at a side event organized by the Tana Forum, where he will present his views on emerging security issues affecting Africa and the wider global context. His insights are expected to shape conversations around proactive measures to address these challenges.
In summary, President Mahama’s trip to Germany emphasizes Ghana’s commitment to enhancing security dialogues on the continent. His involvement in key forums and discussions will not only address regional security concerns but also aim to foster international cooperation. This visit highlights the critical role of African leadership in global security matters.
Original Source: gna.org.gh