Nancy Pelosi commends Ghana,s role in global security
Speaker of the United States Congress has complimented the
strength of Ghana in her role as an exporter of security and global peace,
stating that “Militarily, politically, culturally and in everyway we salute
Ghana.”
Nancy Pelosi disclosed this when she led a
delegation from the US House on a visit-the first by a Speaker of the United
States Congress to Ghana and the Jubilee House on Monday, July 29, 2019.
The visit, as explained by Congressman James
Enos Clyburn, is to ensure that we interact in a way that will make your future
and ours one of trade rather than aid.
Speaker Pelosi said “On our way here, we met
with the military and they complimented Ghana on its role in global security.”
She praised Ghana’s democratic credentials and
relative stability within the region.
Describing the visit as historic and comforting,
the President Nana Addo Akufo-Addo, described Speaker Pelosi as a “walking
history” for her status “the first woman to occupy the office of the United
States House of Representatives.”
The President said, “having the leadership of
the Black Caucus of Congress here with us is therefore very reassuring and very
comforting as an act of solidarity. The work that they do within the American
political system is something that we all follow with great keenness. We see
the effort that they are making to position black people in America, the right
perspectives and to fight for their rights and interests and it’s an honour for
us to have so many of the leaders and these names that we all have heard of;
the latest being our sister from Somalia.”
In the last couple of years, we’ve had a lot of
high-level visits from America to reinforce relationship between our two
countries. The first lady Melania Trump visited us last year, Secretary of
Commerce Wilbur Ross was also here and last year the then Governor of Nevada
Brian Sandoval was also here. We have also had visits from several Assistant
Secretaries of State over the course of last year. All of it is building up
this relationship that we keep wanting to strengthen and renew.
So, the relationship with the United States of
America is a multi-faceted relationship. It begun as I said with the tragedy of
the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and slavery in America, it has now metamorphosed
into a shared agenda of democratic engagement, a desire to build a world where
respect for human beings, respect for human rights in the order of
international engagement as well as domestic construction.
“Your visit is therefore yet another very
important symbol and signal about that vibrant relationship that we have,” he
added.