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Tsikata In Venezuela - A Major Sign Of What Is To Come
 
Date: 17-Mar-2010       
 
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Captain Kojo Tsikata, former Head of National Security and PNDC Member with responsibility for Foreign Affairs is in the Venezuelan capital Caracas as leader of a Government delegation.

During its stay in Caracas, the delegation will conclude three important agreements to establish and expand cooperation between Ghana and Venezuela.

The agreements will cover areas such as technical, economic and political cooperation with particular emphasis on education, culture and crude oil. Venezuela is already providing scholarships for the training of Ghanaians in petro chemical engineering, petroleum accounting and medicine.

It has also adopted a school in the Volta region and there are elaborate plans to turn it into a model school. Captain Tsikata is expected to deliver an invitation to President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela to visit Ghana on a state visit at his convenience.

It is widely expected that President Chavez will show up in Ghana around May 25 to participate in the celebration of the centenary of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah first President of Ghana. Venezuela recognizes Nkrumah as Founder of the Republic of Ghana and the leader of the decolonization movement in Africa South of the Sahara. President Chavez has paid glowing tribute to Osagyefo who he respects a great deal.

The choice of Captain Tsikata as leader of the delegation is very significant given his very warm relations with Latin American leaders in Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil and Bolivia.

In recognition of Captain Tsikata’s contribution to the anti imperialist struggle, Comrade Fidel Castro conferred “The Order of Manuel de Cespedes” one of the highest decorations in Cuba on him.
On January 5, 2001, Ghana also gave him “The Solidarity Award”. He has also been the recipient of many awards from socialist and progressive governments and organizations across the world.
The visit of Captain Tsikata to Venezuela is obviously a healthy sign that relations between the two countries are just about to move to higher never and more beneficial levels.
 
 
 
Source: The Insight
 
 
 
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kwame
ofcouse a sch from volta region. I hve come to understand why de kabres in Togo will not give de ewe no breathing space. Now okudjato ablakwa is even a minister of state.omg!!!! Dis guy right from university did not even do his service n his first job is a minister of state. Dis ewes I jst dnt kno
Date: 2010-03-17 20:02:41
 
 
Fidel ,87 cuba trained Vet
None sence Kwesi, Venezuela ofering us education? Please be serious! We should rather call for Cuban education since many of us who were privelldged to have training in Cuba appreciate that kind of model for Ghana education BUT for just a sector. Our education system is not in isollation Kwesi. I would also rather have wished that Kwesi will write about how we can blend their Nationalised oil wealth to the betterment of the entire nation and not some few political and connected businessmen. As for the medals and so on for Kojo T, its really irrelevant in that article, kwesi can do better.
Date: 2010-03-17 18:51:10
 

 
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