Ruto heads to Ghana for President-elect Mahama’s inauguration
President William Ruto on Monday departed the country for Accra, Ghana, to attend President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday.
State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed
said Mahama invited Ruto to the event during his trip to Kenya on December 29.
“While in Accra, President Ruto will hold
talks with heads of state and government, including President-elect Mahama,
focusing on key areas of mutual interest and cooperation, including trade,
energy, oil, textiles, agriculture and diplomatic relations,” he said.
Ruto is also set to discuss reforms of the
African Union and thank Ghana for supporting Kenya’s candidate – former Prime
Minister Raila Odinga – for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairperson
position, Mohamed added.
Mahama is Ghana’s
opposition leader and won the presidential election last month with 56 per cent
of the vote, defeating ruling party candidate and Vice President Mahamudu
Bawumia who earned 41 per cent.
This marked a comeback
for the former president who ruled the West African country from 2012 to 2017.
Mahama replaces
President Nana Akufo-Addo, whose last term was marked by Ghana's worst economic
turmoil in years, a debt default and an IMF bailout deal.
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