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That partnership must be grounded in mutual responsibility and mutual respect. In Accra, the President spoke about four themes that he said are critical to the future of Africa—democracy, opportunity, health, and the peaceful resolution of conflict—the same four pillars of focus reflected in the U. Strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa , which was released today. President Barack Obama speaks to the crowd at the departure ceremony at Accra airport in Ghana, July 11, The nation's economic success exemplifies the integral relationship between democracy and development, as President Obama remarked after his bilateral meeting with Ghana's President John Atta Mills this March:.

Ghana has proven, I think, to be a model for Africa in terms of its democratic practices. President Obama also became the first US President to deliver a speech to the Ghanaian Parliament and to visit a slave departure point when he visited Cape Coast Castle. It would be four years until Obama again visited the African continent, however, there was great excitement at the time of his visit on the tails of the president's Nobel Peace Prize and election as the first president of the United States of African descent.

The visit to Ghana in served as a precursor to President Obama's visit to his ancestral homeland in Kenya, where he met with President Uhuru Kenyatta. Kenyatta is the son of Jomo Kenyatta--Kenya's first president--who was a leader and contemporary of Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and a leader in the Pan-African movement for independence in the s.

This writer is fortunate to have experienced the visit of three successive US presidents to his home country Ghana. In each case the preparations were elaborate, from major road blocks to upped security arrangements and massive media frenzy.

This piece will recall visits during his first term, with 10 top photos. Between and — i. North Africa and West Africa were the beneficiaries. Specifically; Egypt and Ghana. He arrived in the capital, Cairo on June 4, The leaders said their meeting addressed various issues, including economic growth, increasing commercial and investment ties, and other bilateral and regional concerns.

Food productivity and food security is up. There's been strong foreign investment.



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