08/12/2020
Ghana's new High Commissioner to Australia presents Letters of Credence.
H.E Dr. Joseph Nii Sai Coffie-Agoe has presented the Letters of Credence accrediting him as High Commissioner of the Republic of Ghana to the Commonwealth of Australia, to the Governor-General His Excellency General, David Hurley AC DSC (RETD), in a brief but impressive ceremony at the Government House in Canberra on Friday 4th December 2020.
Speaking on his vision for Ghana- Australia relations, H.E Dr Coffie-Agoe said that he will continue to seek for avenues geared towards deepening the already cordial relations with the Commonwealth of Australia and explore further areas that will benefit the two countries, focusing on modernisation of agriculture, job creation, strategic infrastructural development, and rapid industrialisation in order to attract more foreign investors.
The High Commissioner, H.E Dr Coffie-Agoe also plans to work towards increasing collaboration between Australian and Ghanaian Universities in the area of joint scientific research and capacity building programmes, for public sector officials of Ghana
At the bilateral level, H.E Dr. Joseph Coffie-Agoe noted with delight, the healthy state of Ghana-Australia relations which were forged since Ghana regained its independence some sixty-three years ago. The High Commissioner intimated that these relations which cover a wide range of areas, including political, economic, socio-cultural and education have grown from strength to strength.
H.E Dr. Joseph Coffie-Agoe highlighted the various forms of support Ghana has received from Australia towards the attainment of her national development goals and expressed appreciation for that. He particularly mentioned the scholarship awards extended to Ghanaian nationals and Public Sector officials to pursue Master’s and PHD programmes, in disciplines that are critical to Ghana’s national development.
The High Commissioner equally cited other forms of support such as Australia’s offer to share her expertise in the area of mining and outlined progress made by Ghana in fighting illegal mining, as well as Government’s continued efforts to eradicate the menace, while counting on Australia’s continued support.
Source: Ghana High Commission, Canberra, Australia