Prez Mahama leaves for 50th anniversary of AU; embarks on 3-day state visit to France
President
John Dramani Mahama will leave Accra on Thursday to Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia to take part in activities to commemorate the 50th Anniversary
of the formation of the Organisation of African Unity, now the Africa
Union.
A statement signed by Deputy Minister
for Information, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, said the President while in Addis
Ababa would take part in a Forum of Heads of State and Governments on
the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).
“President Mahama is expected to share
with colleague heads of state Ghana’s experience, learning and benefits
from the APRM”, the statement noted.
With many of the continent’s leaders
looking up to him to champion a number of causes, President Mahama is
expected to hold a number of meetings and also address the AU session on
the way forward for the continent; enhancing security, improving human
settlement and the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Accompanying the President is the First
Lady, Mrs. Lordina Mahama, who will be attending a summit of the
Organisation of African First Ladies Against HIV & AIDS in Addis
Ababa.
From Ethiopia, President Mahama will pay
a three-day State Visit to France at the invitation of President
François Hollande and also attend the 5th TICAD Conference in Japan.
Source: Ministry of Information and Media Relations
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