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Gambian Authorities to exhume bodies of 44 Ghanaians
President John Evans Atta Mills has promised that Ghana will
co-operate with the Gambian Authorities to exhume the bodies of 44
Ghanaians killed in the Gambia. This is part of the recommendation of
the joint UN-ECOWAS Commission Report that they should be given a
fitting burial and compensation paid to the families.
He said the unfortunate period is over and the two countries should
cooperate for the benefit of their people.
President Mills said this when he received letters of credence from
four envoys designate to Ghana at the Castle, Osu.
The first to present his letter of credence was the Zambian High
Commissioner, Cecil Holmes, followed by Ackah Emmanuel Auguste of Cote
D’Ivoire, the Gambian High Commissioner to Ghana, Angela Colley and
the Swedish High Commissioner Per Lindgarde.
President Mills said doubts associated with the unfortunate incident
which occurred in 2005 and nearly marred relations between the two
countries would be dealt with and called on the new High Commissioners
to work hard to erase such doubts.
Gambia High Commissioner, Angela Colley said Ghana and Gambia have a
lot in common and the unfortunate incident which occurred in 2005
should not strain the relationship.
She pledged to work hard to strengthen relations between the two
countries.Receiving the Ivorian Ambassador, Ackah Emmanuel Auguste,
President Mills said African countries should work to invigorate their
economies.
There is a lot to be derived when Africans pool their resources.
President Mills remarked “let the ideals of the African Union
stimulate African leaders for such cooperation”.
He congratulated the Ivorian President, Laurent Gbagbo for the
successful completion of the voter registration exercise paving the
way for elections to be held.
President Mills Assured the Ivorian Ambassador of Ghana’s support to
ensure successful elections.
The Ivorian ambassador on his part called on President Mills to
continue to support Cote D’Ivoire for the country to have total peace.
Source: GBC NEWS
Published on: Thursday, 3, September, 2009
http://gbcghana.com/news/27967detail.html
© Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
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