Presidents Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia and John Dramani Mahama of Ghana met on the sidelines of the Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam to bolster relations between their countries.
The meeting was marked by a warm exchange and mutual pledges to strengthen their nations’ relationship.
Regional challenges and opportunities were high on the agenda, particularly the fight against terrorism.
Both leaders acknowledged the importance of a united front in tackling extremist groups like al-Shabaab in Somalia, which has implications for regional security, including in Ghana.
They expressed optimism about increased collaboration in security, sharing intelligence, and capacity building for their respective security forces. Economic cooperation, especially in energy sectors, was also discussed, including potential energy projects, trade enhancement, and investment opportunities.
The leaders emphasized the strategic importance of Somalia’s position in the Horn of Africa and Ghana’s commitment to supporting peace and development in Africa.
They also highlighted the significance of cultural exchanges and educational collaborations to foster deeper understanding and solidarity among their peoples.
The meeting set the stage for a new chapter in Somalia-Ghana relations, with both nations looking forward to tangible outcomes from their discussions.
The international community, particularly other African nations, will be watching closely as these commitments translate into action, potentially setting a model for regional cooperation in Africa.