Ahafo Regional Minister Lobbies Korean Scholarship for Ahafo Students

The Ahafo Regional Minister, Mr George Yaw Boakye says that his region still lacked educational and health infrastructure and appealed to the Embassy to come to their aid.

Ahafo Regional Minister Lobbies Korean Scholarship for Ahafo Students
Hon George Yaw Boakye at the embassy

The Ahafo Regional Minister, Mr George Yaw Boakye, has appealed to the South Korean Ambassador to Ghana,  Mr Lim Jung-Taek, to provide scholarship opportunities for Ghanaian students to study in their country.

As a developing nation, Ghana has a lot to learn from South Korea in the areas of high technology, vocational and skill training to advance the process of development.

Mr Boakye made the appeal when he paid a courtesy call on Mr Lim Jung-Taek, the South Korean Ambassador to Ghana in Accra.

A statement copied to the Soireenews explained that the minister's visit was part of efforts to sell the economic potentials of Ahafo and attract investment opportunities into the area.

Accompanied by other key staff of the Ahafo Regional Coordinating Council, Mr Boakye said Ahafo had huge economic prospects and expressed optimism that the Embassy would develop interest and woo South Korean investors into the Region.

On his part, Mr Jung-Taek expressed appreciation to the Minister for the visit, which would go a long way to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Ghana and South Korea for the benefit of the two countries.

The Regional Minister also paid a similar courtesy to Mr Oyama Hiromoto, the Japanese Deputy Ambassador to Ghana at the Embassy in Accra.

Mr Hiromoto highlighted several scholarships, educational and health projects the Embassy had provided in the Ahafo Region for the past years, and thanked the Regional Minister for the visit, hoping it would help deepen the Embassy's relationship with the people of Ahafo.

Mr Boakye said the Region had signed several agreements with the Embassy, which had led to the construction of Community-based Health Planning Service (CHPS) Compounds in many deprived communities Ahafo.

He said the Region still lacked educational and health infrastructure and appealed to the Embassy to come to their aid.
  
Sulley Dramani Ahafo Region