Admitting to be a "long admirer" of Ghana, President Obama declared that a centrepiece of his administration would be to ensure that progressive countries like Ghana were not made marginal, but a cardinal part of US foreign policy. "Africa is not separated from the rest of the world," the US President affirmed, arguing that Ghana, like other African nations making progress in democratic and economic tenets, must be offered appreciable support to enable them become self-sustaining. President Obama said this when he held discussions with President John Evans Atta Mills at the Castle, Osu, on Saturday. He re-echoed this point when he addressed an expanded breakfast meeting for about 300 guests that included Vice President John Mahama, former President Jerry John Rawlings and former President John Agyekum Kufuor. Laying out this theme for a country that he confessed to have been in love with.
Obama admits to be a "long admirer" of Ghana.
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