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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

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Britain Prepared To Promote British Investments In Ghana By Edmund MingleMark Simmonds, British Minister for AfricaMark Simmonds, British Minister for AfricaRelated Stories The British government has expressed its preparedness to promote Private British investments in Ghana, saying it finds the Ghanaian investment atmosphere very conducive.  Mark Simmonds, British Minister for Africa, who conveyed the commitment of the British government during a meeting with Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur at the Flag Staff House in Accra yesterday, said “Britain continues to admire Ghana’s rapid economic and democratic progress”.&nbs; Britain, he said, was happy to be associated with Ghana, and gave the assurance that the British government was committed to in facilitating more of British private sector investments into Ghana.  Mr. Simmonds, who led the British government’s delegation for President Mahama’s inauguration on Monday, praised Ghana for the peaceful elections, and commended the country for the efforts in enhancing the welfare of the citizenry.  He promised Britain’s help in building on the socio-economic gains made in the country, and expressed optimism that increase in investments from the UK would support in job creation efforts.  Among other things, the British Minister who was in Ghana a couple of months ago during his tour of West Africa, was happy about the strong ties between the two nations, and prayed for more dividends from the bilateral relations.  Vice President Amissah-Arthur, responding, also lauded the excellent relations between the two countries, and noted that Ghana remains committed in collaborating with the UK and other nations in addressing common development challenges.&nbsp He expressed appreciation o Britain for the continuous assistance towards the development of the various sectors of the economy, saying “we remain appreciative.” 

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