Ghana's Ambassador to Egypt, Lt. Col. Umar Sanda Ahmed (rtd), has said
Ghanaians living in Egypt are safe and there is no cause for alarm.
He indicated that Egypt was currently enjoying relative peace after
going through political turmoil about three years ago, and that the
Ghanaian community there had developed confidence in the new regime for
their safety.
The Ambassador stated these at the Ghana Embassy in Cairo, when he
granted audience to a team of Ghanaian Journalists who are currently
attending a Regional forum for African Journalists being sponsored by
the Egyptian government.
Lt. Col Ahmed indicated that Ghanaians consistently sought Consular
support when they needed it, and that Ghanaians had stayed within the
confines of Egyptian laws and had no problems with the authorities. "I
am yet to come across a report from the Egyptian authorities about a
Ghanaian involved in serious infractions. I can confidently say Ghanaians have conducted themselves diligently".
The Ambassador said Ghana had much to learn from Egypt, especially in
agriculture, by developing and enhancing the country’s technological
base, because the Egyptian economy was largely agrarian and had adopted
local techniques to develop all-year-round agricultural production.
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He called on the business community in Ghana to take advantage of the
prevailing peaceful environment in Egypt to do business there, and urged
Ghanaian investors to consider investing in the beverages and
confectionery sectors which had large markets in Egypt.
On the November 7 general election, the Ambassador appealed to
Ghanaians, especially political parties and their followers, to exercise
the utmost restraint as the polls approached, and reminded them of the
devastating effects of conflict.
Sharing his experience as a retired military officer, Lt. Col. Ahmed
made reference to sister African countries such as Liberia and Sierra Leone that had gone through political turmoil resulting in civil war.
He reminded that the only country Ghanaians had was Ghana and appealed
to the citizenry to act with decorum to avoid conflict before, during
and after the elections.
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