Ruto attends swearing-in ceremony of new Ghana President Mahama
President William Ruto was among several African leaders who
attended the swearing-in ceremony of Ghana’s new President John Dramani Mahama
on Tuesday.
The swearing-in ceremony was held at the iconic Black Star
Square in the capital Accra.
Speaking after his swearing-in, President Mahama assured
businesses and investors that Ghana is open for business, promising a more
transparent and fair tax regime to stimulate growth.
President Mahama said he will meet with business leaders to
reaffirm that his country is open for business besides outlining plans for a
24-hour economy.
While in Kenya last December, President Mahama met President
Ruto and they agreed that the two nations would enhance their relations in
trade and investment, agriculture, mining, tourism, and oil and gas.
They also committed to broaden opportunities for the people of
the two countries and enable them to travel, trade and do business.
Earlier on Tuesday, President Ruto met Presidents Faure
Gnassingbé of Togo and
Gideon Boko of Botswana as well as Equatorial Guinea’s Vice-President Teodoro
Nguema Obiang Mangue in Accra.
In the meetings, President Ruto said Africa’s future will be
shaped by inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders on the need for the
continent’s transformation.
He cited the reform of the African Union, peace and security,
and continental integration as critical in enhancing the role of the private
sector in development, especially under the African Continental Free Trade Area
Agreement.
President Ruto noted that the implementation of the Tripartite
Free Trade Area, comprising the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
(COMESA), the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development
Community (SADC), will establish a market of 700 million people.
“Alongside the proposed African Union reforms, this free trade
area will unlock Africa’s potential, expand opportunities, alleviate poverty
and leverage shared prosperity,” he said.
The President said increased investment in agriculture is a
critical pillar in ensuring that Africa achieves food security and is in line
with the continent’s Malabo Declaration.
Additionally, President Ruto noted that investment in tourism,
trade and investment will drive development and growth, enabling the continent
to realise its full economic potential.
On their part, President Gnassingbé, President Boko and the
Vice-President Obiang pledged their support for Kenya’s former Prime Minister
Raila Odinga’s candidature for the African Union Commission chairperson.
President Ruto, later met the United Kingdom’s Minister for
Africa Lord Collins.
He said Africa’s transformation leans on its stability
especially in the Great Lakes Region.
“We appreciate the United Kingdom for supporting the
continent’s peace and security efforts,” said President Ruto.
Meanwhile, President Ruto said the intra-African trade’s
potential will only be realised when all parties create a conducive environment
for businesses to incubate and flourish.
Reflecting on the regional integration and investment in the
continent during a meeting with the Secretary-General of the African
Continental Free Trade Area Wamkele Mene, President Ruto said peace and
stability remains key to the successful implementation of Intra-African trade.
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