Indonesia has extended warm congratulations to Ghana on its 68th Independence Day, recognizing the nation’s resilience and progress since gaining independence in 1957.
In a statement, the Honorary Consul of Indonesia to Ghana, H.E. Paskal A.B. Rois, praised Ghana’s achievements and reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.
“As Ghana marks this significant milestone, we acknowledge the country’s dedication to growth and national unity. The theme ‘Reflect, Review, and Reset’ aligns with Indonesia’s vision for sustainable development and cooperation,” he said.
Areas of Collaboration
Indonesia has pledged to deepen its partnership with Ghana in key sectors:
- Agriculture and Agribusiness: Supporting modern farming techniques, promoting agribusiness, and enhancing food security through advanced agricultural technology.
- Trade and Investment: Strengthening economic ties by encouraging investment in infrastructure, manufacturing, and services to boost industrialization.
- Education and Capacity Building: Offering scholarships and training programs to equip Ghanaian youth with skills for national development.
- Infrastructure Development: Sharing expertise in large-scale projects such as transportation, energy, and urban planning.
- Tourism and Cultural Exchange: Promoting shared heritage and strengthening diplomatic ties through cultural initiatives.
Strengthening Bilateral Relations
H.E. Rois emphasized Indonesia’s dedication to supporting Ghana’s vision for national progress and ensuring that both nations benefit from their partnership.
“As Ghana celebrates 68 years of independence, Indonesia remains committed to fostering a future of mutual prosperity and lasting friendship,” he added.
Ghana’s Independence Day celebrations, themed “Reflect, Review, and Reset,” focus on governance, economic resilience, and national unity.