
The non-resident high commissioner of Ghana to Bangladesh Kwaku Asomah Cheremeh paid a farewell call on president Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban in Dhaka on Tuesday.
During the meeting, the president thanked the outgoing envoy of the Republic of Ghana for his successful performance in Bangladesh, president’s press secretary Md Joynal Abedin told media.
Mentioning that Bangladesh attached importance to enhancing the existing bilateral ties with Ghana, the president hoped that the mutual relations between the two countries in various fields, including trade and investment, would expand in the days to come.
He said that Bangladesh and Ghana, a South African country, had many potential areas, where the two states could work together to get mutual benefits.
The head of state put emphasis on the exchanging visits between the two countries at the public and private levels to explore these potential areas.
The outgoing envoy thanked the president for his overall cooperation during his assignment in Bangladesh.
He said that Bangladesh and Ghana supported and cooperated with each other in various international forums, including the Commonwealth.
‘Ghana will work to take bilateral ties with Bangladesh to a new height,’ he added.
President office’s senior secretary Nasimul Ghani and military secretary major general Mohammad Adil Chowdhury, among others, were present.