Ghana and Bahamas agree to deepen cooperation through a visa-free regime for all passport holders

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Ghana and the Bahamas have agreed to deepen their cooperation through the introduction of a visa-free regime for all passport holders of the two countries.

The Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, in the company of Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister for Information and Mr. Yofi Grant, Chief Executive Officer for the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) held meetings with the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Philip Davis, and the First Lady, Ann Marie Davis, to review Ghana-Bahamas bilateral relations, discuss issues of interconnectivity and a visa exemption regime between Ghana and the Bahamas. The meetings were also used to discuss the maiden Ghana-Bahamas Investment Summit.

Mr. Davis assured of his country’s willingness to sign a visa exemption agreement and urged for the immediate negotiation and conclusion of such an agreement. He also underscored the importance of the investment summit in improving economic activity between the two countries. The summit was therefore tasked to seriously discuss practical steps aimed at introducing flights between Ghana and the Bahamas.

Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong also participated in the maiden Ghana-Bahamas Investment Summit which was held under the auspices of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) in Nassau in the Bahamas on Wednesday 17th May, 2023.

The aim of the summit which was part of the Diaspora Connect Roadshow – Caribbean was to reconnect with the people of African descent in the Bahamas in particular and the Caribbean as a whole. The summit was further meant to showcase the economic and investment potential of both countries in order to strengthen and promote economic bilateral relations between the Ghana and the Bahamas in the spirit of South-South cooperation.

Mr. Ampratwum-Sarpong in his address underscored the need to improve economic diplomacy to forge partnerships and strengthen economic ties with the Caribbean, besides the ancestral, cultural and traditional ties between Ghana and the Bahamas. This, he said, was the surest way to creating prosperity and improving the living standards of the peoples of the two countries. He expressed concern about the low trade volumes between the two countries and was optimistic that the summit will brainstorm on steps to bolster trade and investment for the benefit of the two countries.

He applauded the establishment of the Africa-Caribbean Trade Mission in Accra aimed at facilitating connection between the Bahamas and Ghana.

Ghana and Bahamas agree to deepen cooperation through a visa-free regime for all passport holders
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“The Centre, we believe, will create the enabling environment for partnerships between the two business communities in various sectors of our respective economies, especially in the areas of tourism, fashion and textiles” he added.

He further urged the business communities in the two countries to fully explore the opportunities in the identified areas of cooperation to boost trade and investment by way of fostering joint ventures and exchange of knowledge and expertise.

The Deputy Minister subsequently highlighted the locational advantage of Ghana as the gateway to Africa especially as it hosts the Secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which has been established with the objectives of boosting intra-African trade and redefining Africa’s role in the global market.

He also touted Ghana’s political stability, peace and security, which positioned the country as the preferred destination for investment, including the fact that Ghana is headquarters to some major multinational companies.

Mr. Ampratwum-Sarpong commended the Government and People of the Bahamas for hosting the summit and was hopeful that the outcome of the summit will result in an increase in investment and trade activities between business operators of Ghana and the Bahamas.

Other officials who were present at the summit were the former Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry and Board member of GIPC, Ahomka Lindsay, Ghana’s Ambassador to Cuba with concurrent accreditation to the Bahamas, Samuel Yaw Nsiah, officials from the GIPC and other stakeholders from the Bahamas side.