
In a historic meeting with the City of College Park Council in Atlanta, Georgia, Kofi Okyere Darko led a Ghanaian delegation on behalf of BIDEC INC. and the Black History Festival. An important step in promoting cooperation between Ghana and the City of College Park Council was this meeting.
Highlighting the value of global cooperation across a range of industries, the workshop sought to investigate prospects for reciprocal development and collaboration.
Although the specifics of the conversations have not been made public, these kinds of interactions usually center on topics like economic development, commerce, education, and cultural exchange.
The members of Ghana’s delegation were Tochi M (an anchor for WBSTV Atlanta-Channel 2), Eric Williams (Managing Partner, Transatlantic Global Limited), Stephen Selasie Asuo, President of BIDEC INC., Madam Agbleze Acolor (Director, Ghana Free Zones Authority), and Kofi Okyere Darko (Director of Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President of Ghana).
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From infrastructure and trade to cultural alliances, this conversation set the stage for mutual development. Both sides look forward to revolutionary possibilities for College Park, Ghana, and the African society at large.
This program demonstrates Ghana’s dedication to fortifying its ties with other countries and opening doors for mutually beneficial cooperation.