Ambassador to Slovania presents credentials

Slovanian President Janez Drnovsek received credentials from the new Ghanaian Ambassador to Slovenia, Charles Agyei-Amoam, the president’s office said in a press release on Friday, 19 January.

The president and the new Ghanaian ambassador, who is based in Rome, talked about the conditions in Ghana. Agyei-Amoam said his country was strengthening democracy and the rule of law, and setting up an efficient administration.

Drnovsek expressed satisfaction over the situation in Ghana, however he noted that there was too much poverty, violence and suffering in Africa, adding that the developed world should do more to help this continent.

Agyei-Amoam invited Drnovsek to attend an upcoming ceremony that will mark the 50th anniversary of Ghana’s independence.

Source: GhanaWeb

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