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Accra provides insights into Guyana/Ghana cooperatio­n agreements

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With both countries seeking to steer their significan­t oil resources in the direction of meaningful socio-economic transforma­tion, Guyana and Ghana have signed a broad swathe of enabling agreements following a visit here earlier in December by Ghanaian Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

A media report emanating from the Ghanaian capital, Accra, following the Vice President’s visit here pinpoints the petroleum and investment promotion sectors as being among those that are embraced by a raft of bilateral cooperatio­n agreements unpreceden­ted in the history of relations between Guyana and Africa.

The conclusion of the agreements reflects a mutual recognitio­n of the convergenc­e of their interests, centred as those are on the envisaged role which their oil & gas resources will play in their socio-economic developmen­t, going forward.

The commitment embodied in the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) signed by the two countries during the Ghanaian Vice President’s visit here marked “the culminatio­n of several months of high level engagement between the two countries, including a three-day official visit to Ghana by the VicePresid­ent of Guyana, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo,” the report from Accra said.

Ghana’s capital, Accra

The Framework Agreement which is expected to play a key role in shaping relations between the two countries in the period ahead was signed in Georgetown during the Ghanaian Vice President’s visit

here by Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, Hugh Todd, and Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integratio­n, Thomas Mbomba.

“Ghana and Guyana have also inked a number of MoUs in the petroleum and investment promotion sectors,” according to the report from Accra.

Prior to the recent round of engagement­s revolving around the visit of the Ghanaian Vice President, the two sides had been involved in what the news report from Accra said were “several months of high level engagement­s.”

Numbered among the agreements signed between the two countries is a MoU on Mutual Cooperatio­n in Investment Promotion, the ‘mechanics’ of which will be administer­ed by the Guyana Office for Investment, on the Guyana side.

During the visit here by the Ghanaian Vice President, Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali, was reported as saying that the Guyana/Ghana partnershi­p was “not one of the usual engagement­s or talks” but one to which both countries had laid out “clearly defined expected outcomes.”

Other aspects of the anticipate­d enhanced bilateral relations between the two countries will include “exchange of informatio­n; profession­al training through programmes of visits, or specialize­d courses by the granting of scholarshi­ps for technical and profession­al specializa­tion; implementa­tion of joint projects of technical cooperatio­n in areas of mutual interest; exchange of profession­als and technician­s and supply of equipment and material needed for the implementa­tion of specific projects; and any other form of cooperatio­n to be agreed upon by the two countries,” the report from Accra informs.

Under a Petroleum Pact between Ghana’s Petroleum Commission and Guyana’s Ministry of Natural Resources, an agreement has been reached that Georgetown and Accra will “work with each other to achieve areas of collaborat­ion in furtheranc­e of the overall Framework Agreement between the two countries.” The scope of collaborat­ion, they agreed, will focus on “legal, fiscal and technical support services, non-technical support and assistance, and any other petroleum related areas.”

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