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DIRECTOR FOR DIASPORA AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, KOFI OKYERE DARKO PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO H.E DR. ERIEKA BENNETT


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BY: DANIEL ASARE

The Director for Diaspora Affairs Office of the President,
Mr. Kofi Okyere Darko, has made his first visit to the Founder and Head of
Mission for the Diaspora African Forum (DAF), H.E. Dr. Erieka Bennett, at the
DAF Embassy in Accra, Ghana

During the meeting, Mr. Darko expressed his admiration
for the remarkable work done by the Forum in promoting diaspora engagement. He
looks forward to working closely with the DAF office to create opportunities
for a robust diaspora engagement and investment into the country to boost the
Ghanaian economy for the better.

H.E. DR. Bennett welcomed his gesture, emphasizing the
importance of collaboration and sharing a common vision of empowering the
African diaspora to contribute meaningfully to the development of the
continent.

The meeting also explored potential areas of
cooperation, including diaspora investment, skills transfer and cultural
exchange programs. Mr. Darko assured H.E Dr. Bennett of his office’s commitment
to supporting DAF’s initiatives and promoting diaspora engagement in Ghana.

As Ghana continues to prioritize diaspora engagement,
this partnership is poised to fruitful outcomes for the country’s development.


Godfred Meba

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