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President Akufo-Addo says all nations all over the planet are attempting to return themselves to a condition of business as usual following the staggering effect of the pandemic of Covid-19, whose impacts have been exacerbated by the Russian intrusion of Ukraine.
As per him, "Economies have been dove into downturns, organizations have fallen, and lives and occupations have been upset. Food and fuel costs have heightened decisively, as worldwide and homegrown inflationary tensions build. Ideally, in the near future, the world will compensate for some recent setbacks."
Swearing in 10 Ambassadors and High Commissioners at Jubilee House, on Thursday, that's what the President expressed "for our situation, we have chosen to look for the cooperation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to fix, in the short run, our public funds, which have endured an extreme shot in exceptionally late times thus, while we keep on dealing with the medium to long haul underlying changes that are at the core of our objective of making a Ghana Beyond Aid, that is building a versatile, strong Ghanaian economy."
'Cooperation with IMF to fix public funds in the short-run' - Akufo-Addo
He was certain that "assurance, difficult work, solidarity and the so-called Ghanaian feeling of big business, we will make it, we will succeed. To be sure, everything good or bad must come to an end."
President Akufo-Addo told the Ambassadors and High Commissioners that the twin occasions of COVID-19 and the Russian intrusion of Ukraine have underscored the requirement for more grounded ties of co-activity and obligations of kinship all over the planet.
'Cooperation with IMF to fix public funds in the short-run' - Akufo-Addo
"No nation can stand to go solo, we either succeed together or we die together. Furthermore, this is where your work as Ambassadors and High Commissioners will be required the most," he added.
The President, consequently, encouraged them to dive more deeply into the objects of the Ghana CARES 'Obaatampa' Program, which sets out Ghana's guide towards serious areas of strength for the of the Ghanaian economy.
'Joint effort with IMF to fix public funds in the short-run' - Akufo-Addo
Part of their obligations, at the multilateral level, President Akufo-Addo added is for them to work with the states of their license to aid the arraignment of their normal plan in the battle against the scourge of equipped contentions, psychological oppression and fierce fanaticism, the dangers of environmental change, and the illegal progression of assets from Africa.
"While at it, you likewise have the grave liability of advancing the picture of a country whose standing among the comity of countries keeps on being high. You address a nation that, because of the estimable lead of the Ghanaian public, is viewed as one of the most steady on the African mainland," he said.
'Coordinated effort with IMF to fix public funds in the short-run' - Akufo-Addo
President Akufo-Addo proceeded, "At your particular obligation posts, you should endeavor to foster cheerful working relations with the expert Foreign Service officials you will find at your obligation posts. They have significant experience and information on the landscape, which ought to assist you with working successfully. You will require their help, and they will require your direction and initiative".
Ministers and High Commissioners
The High Commissioners sworn-in by the President incorporate Mrs. Worwornyo Agyeman, High Commissioner to the Republic of Sierra Leone; and Mrs. Florence Buerkie Akonor, High Commissioner to the Federation of Malaysia.
'Coordinated effort with IMF to fix public funds in the short-run' - Akufo-Addo
The rest are Mrs. Merene Benyah, Ambassador to the Republic of Italy; Mr. Mohammed Nurudeen Ismaila, Ambassador to the State of Qatar; Ms. Mavis Esi Kusorgbor, Ambassador to the Republic of Angola; Mrs. Lydia Ofosua Amartey, Ambassador to the State of Israel; Ambassador Emmanuel Kwame Asiedu Antwi, Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation; Mrs. Emma Mensah, Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal; Ambassador Ahmed Hassan, Ambassador-at-Large; and Mr. Henry Tachie-Menson, Ambassador-in-Situ.
President Akufo-Addo noticed that "they have separated themselves in their different fields of try and in the public assistance of our nation, and are prominently fit to address Ghana in their particular spots of license, which have communicated fulfillment at their arrangements. I praise every last one of you energetically on your merited arrangement, and I am sure you will do right by our country."
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