The Ambassador of Turkey to Ghana, H.E. Hüseyin Güngör, met with Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak to discuss Turkey’s support for Ghana. They emphasized the Prison Agriculture Project aimed at addressing prison feeding issues. The Minister highlighted the importance of bilateral cooperation in security and economic development, while the Ambassador expressed Turkey’s commitment to strengthening ties.
His Excellency Hüseyin Güngör, the Ambassador of Turkey to Ghana, recently visited Honorable Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, the Minister for the Interior, at his office in Accra. During this meeting, Minister Muntaka expressed gratitude for Turkey’s support to Ghana in various sectors, notably in security and economic development.
The Minister also discussed the Prison Agriculture Project, an initiative designed to alleviate the feeding crises faced by prisoners in Ghana, as noted in a statement from the Ministry following the meeting on March 4. He underscored the significance of collaborative efforts between Ghana and Turkey in crucial areas including counter-terrorism and cyber security.
Ambassador Güngör reaffirmed Turkey’s dedication to fostering stronger relations with Ghana, particularly through mutual cooperation in areas of shared interest. This meeting creates opportunities for future partnerships, particularly aimed at resolving the issue of prison food supply through sustainable agricultural initiatives.
In a statement shared on social media, Minister Muntaka mentioned the positive discussions regarding bilateral relations and Turkey’s multifaceted support for Ghana in critical domains, especially concerning national stability and community growth. He stressed the importance of these collaborative efforts in fostering a safer and more stable environment conducive to development.
The discussions between Minister Muntaka and Ambassador Güngör highlight a commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between Ghana and Turkey. The focus on initiatives such as the Prison Agriculture Project demonstrates efforts towards enhancing food security within prisons while promoting sustainable agricultural practices. The ongoing cooperation in security and economic sectors will serve to bolster national stability and growth.
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