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Bawumia meets Pope Francis

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APR 24, 2024 LISTEN

Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, embarked on a significant diplomatic mission to the Vatican, solidifying Ghana's ties with the Holy See and engaging in discussions on both national and global issues.

The highlight of the visit was the esteemed opportunity to meet with His Holiness, Pope Francis, where a spectrum of topics was addressed.

Expressing gratitude for the privilege of the meeting, Vice President Bawumia took to his social media page to share the significance of the encounter, highlighting the discussions held on various pertinent matters affecting not only Ghana but also the global community. The dialogue aimed to bolster the enduring relationship between Ghana and the Vatican State, as well as fortify connections with the Pope himself.

During the visit, Vice President Bawumia engaged in fruitful discussions with His Holiness Pope Francis, exchanging views on pressing national and global concerns. Topics ranged from socio-economic development to environmental sustainability, underscoring the shared commitment to addressing contemporary challenges and fostering mutual understanding.

Furthermore, the Vice President seized the opportunity to meet with the Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, His Excellency Paul Richard Gallagher. This meeting served as a platform to explore avenues for collaboration and to deepen bilateral ties between Ghana and the Vatican.

Accompanying Vice President Bawumia on this auspicious occasion was Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson, a distinguished Ghanaian figure within the Vatican hierarchy. Cardinal Turkson graciously extended a guided tour of the Vatican, offering insights into its rich history and cultural significance.

In a moment of spiritual significance, Pope Francis offered prayers for Ghana and its leadership, underscoring the importance of faith and solidarity in addressing the challenges facing the nation and the world at large. The gesture symbolized the enduring bond between Ghana and the Vatican, grounded in shared values and aspirations for a better future.

Attractive Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah
Attractive Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah

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