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General News of Friday, 6 December 2019

    

Source: 3news.com

Ghana, South Africa seal deal to form Bi-National Commission

Foreign Affairs Minister, Ayorkor Botchwey (R) with Cyril Ramaphosa Foreign Affairs Minister, Ayorkor Botchwey (R) with Cyril Ramaphosa

The deal was signed at the Jubilee House, the seat of Government in Ghana’s capital, Accra, on the sidelines of the working visit of South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, signed the agreement on behalf of Ghana.

Dr. Naledi Pandor, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, signed on behalf of South Africa.

The purpose of the Commission is to seek ways and means of promoting and enhancing co-operation in the various sectors of government and to co-ordinate initiatives in this regard as well as to facilitate contact between the public and private sectors of the two countries

Thus, the objective of this agreement signed at the Jubilee House is to establish a framework within which both Ghana and South Africa may conduct their relationship and to set out the modalities and institutional mechanisms of cooperation.

The Commission shall per the agreement be chaired jointly by the President of the Republic of Ghana and the President of the Republic of South Africa or their authorised representatives in line with the accepted diplomatic protocol.

It shall consist of senior government representatives of the parties in the various sectors of cooperation agreed upon for the achievement of the Commission’s objectives; and adopt its own rules of procedure.

Sectoral Committees shall be established by the Commission when deemed necessary.

Public and private sector representatives may be invited to participate in meetings of Sectoral Committees or in other structures established by these Committees in line with the agreement.

Sectoral Committees shall per the agreement adopt their own rules of procedure consistent with the rules of procedure of the Commission; meet as and when required; and present reports of its meetings to the Commission for approval.

Per the agreement, both nations are to cooperate in the fields of economic, cultural, scientific, technical social and other areas of cooperation as may be identified by them.

Under the cooperation agreements, both parties may propose and enter into such Agreements as are necessary for the effective cooperation and implementation of this Agreement.

Mr. Ramaphosa arrived in the Ghanaian capital, Accra on Wednesday night, December 4, 2019, for a two-day working visit.