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Ghana’s Foreign Minister Seeks Role as Next Secretary-General of the Commonwealth

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
February 3, 2024
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Ghana’s minister for foreign affairs Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has launched a bid to be the next Commonwealth secretary-general, saying she wants to see a free-trade agreement among the 56 member nations.

“A successful free trade agreement among Commonwealth member states would allow these states to reap the benefits of enhanced integration and participation in global and regional supply chains and boost their participation in the multilateral trading system,” Botchwey said on Friday in Accra after announcing her candidacy for the top role.

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The voluntary association of sovereign states comprises the United Kingdom and a number of former colonies. It promotes democratic governance, cooperation in trade, education, climate advocacy and the transparency of financial systems.

Headed by King Charles III, the secretary-general is responsible for running the London-based secretariat.

Nominating the Ghanaian for the job, President Nana Akufo-Addo said he has “strong confidence in Foreign Minister Botchwey to lead our aspiration for renewal and for building future-looking resilient and thriving economies, through community cooperation and action.”

A former lawmaker, she has served as foreign minister for the past seven years, notably steering Ghana’s two-year tenure on the UN Security Council, ending December 2023.

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