
Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
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Official account of H.E. Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President, Republic of Ghana
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I wish you all a Merry Christmas 🤗
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INAUGURATION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: BANK OF GHANA
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I visited the personal photographer of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Rev. Christian Tsui Hesse (Chris Hesse). Rev. Hesse is one of Ghana’s most celebrated cinematographers and filmmakers. I thank Rev. Chris Hesse for his extraordinary service to our nation and pray for his continued strength and good health.
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Arrival ahead of the 7th AU-EU Summit in Luanda, Angola
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VIDEO: Presidential Inauguration Ceremony
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Yesterday, I spent an uplifting morning at Aburi Girls’ Senior High School, where I was the guest of honour for the commissioning of their newly renovated dining hall and kitchen. This initiative was sponsored by the AOGA 1999 year group. In her welcome address, the headmistress, Mrs. Wilhelmina Obuobisa- Atakora, thanked me for my presence. I assured her that the honour was mutual, because Aburi Girls was my first school visit as Vice President. Also, Aburi was once home for me: I was in Aburi Presbyterian Demonstration Girls’ Boarding School before going to secondary school. I commended the old girls for their contributions to the school and encouraged the young girls to dream big, work hard, and look to God. Rev. E.A Asiedu, the Presbytery Chairperson, highlighted our government’s longstanding commitment to quality education by recalling the provision of a science laboratory, a school bus, and other projects when I was the Minister for Education. The President of the 1999 AOGA year group, Mrs. Emelia Sackey, explained to the students that the renovated building is a testament to what women can achieve together. Also at the ceremony were the AOGA Global President, Prof. Koryoe Anim- Bright, the MP for Akuapem South, Hon. Lawrencia Dziwornu, and constituency executives. After we cut the tape and inspected the renovated buildings, I made a contribution towards the legacy project. Thank you to the administration and staff, the students, and my fellow teachers for the invitation.
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MEETING STAFF AT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
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His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama has returned to Ghana after attending the 2025 Munich Security Conference in Germany and the 38th Ordinary Session of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. These high-level engagements focused on global security, diplomacy, and Africa’s strategic priorities. I welcomed the President back home and took the opportunity to debrief him on key developments in the country while he was away.
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The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Ghana, H. E. Tong Defa, paid a courtesy call on me to offer his congratulations and to assure me of China’s readiness to work with the NDC government to deepen the bilateral relations between Ghana and China. We discussed the need for more dialogue, as well as a prioritization of our respective needs and strengths. We both look forward to more years of mutual cooperation and development.
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I commended KNUST for their commitment to maintaining an environment that nurtures rigorous academic research. Government remains fully committed to strengthening Ghana’s higher education sector and ensuring that the highest standards are upheld. Our policies, including Free Tertiary Education for Persons with Disabilities and the “No Fees Stress” initiative for Level 100 students, are expanding access, reducing obstacles, and strengthening Ghana’s long-term human resource capacity. Over 120,000 students have benefited from these initiatives, reflecting Government’s resolve to build an inclusive and equitable education system.
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Cocoa is central to Ghana’s broader economic transformation. It is aligned with our Big Push Initiative for agro-industrialization and the Connect24 pillar of the 24-Hour Economy, which is designed to enhance the flow of goods, energy, and data. Our Living Income Differential (LID), introduced jointly with la Côte d’Ivoire, reflects our commitment to ensuring farmers earn a fair return for their labour. In closing, I stated that Ghana’s path forward is clear: we must move beyond exporting raw cocoa beans to building an economy that empowers farmers, creates decent jobs, and promotes sustainability. Together, we can build a cocoa sector that not only sweetens the world’s palate but enriches the lives of the farmers and communities who make it possible.
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On behalf of the Government and people of Ghana, I congratulated the President and reaffirmed Ghana’s readiness to work with Guinea to advance regional integration, trade, security cooperation, and people-to-people relations within the framework of ECOWAS and the African Union.
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Video: Thanksgiving Service at Immanuel Methodist Church, Spintex, Accra
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This afternoon, I led a government delegation to the residence of the late Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, to commiserate with her family following the unfortunate news of her passing. We undertook the visit on behalf of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, who is currently out of the country on an urgent assignment. It is important that we remain solemn, united, and respectful as we mourn a remarkable woman whose life and legacy have left an indelible mark on our nation. I pray for God’s strength and comfort for the entire family during this difficult time. It is our collective duty to honour her memory and to ensure she receives a befitting send-off. May her soul rest in perfect peace.
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Our visit was to express Government’s deepest condolences to the families and community. On behalf of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama and the people of Ghana, I assured the community that they are not alone in this moment of grief. The Government will continue to offer the necessary support as they prepare to lay their loved ones to rest.
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