Representatives of both Ghanaian and Nigerian onion traders also participated in the discussions, aimed at addressing concerns and restoring smooth trade flows.
However, the NPP claims that since assuming office, the Mahama administration has shifted from firm advocacy to what it calls a “cautious and process-driven approach.”
He added that the visit offers renewed prospects for strengthening economic collaboration, particularly through business-to-business engagements, noting that the State Visit reaffirms the enduring partnership between the two countries.
President Mahama recalled that at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in September last year, Ghana announced its intention to lead efforts to formally recognise the transatlantic slave trade as the most egregious crime against humanity.