Hon. Frank Annoh Dompreh, Majority Chief Whip of the 8th Parliament, delivered a heartfelt address at the 30th Anniversary ceremony of the Lansing Global Sister Cities Commission.
He expressed deep gratitude to President Chris Holman and Co-Chair Maxine Cain and lauded their exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to the commission’s establishment and continued success.
Hon. Dompreh highlighted the commission’s regional integration and international relations components as pivotal in promoting global cooperation and development.
Global Sister Cities Commission Need for Additional Countries
He emphasized expanding the commission’s territorial boundaries to accommodate additional countries, enhancing its impact and influence.
This strategic expansion would facilitate increased collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutually beneficial partnerships.
In conclusion, Hon. Dompreh conveyed Ghana’s sincere appreciation for the commission’s steadfast support. Representing Ghana at the ceremony was an honour, and he reaffirmed the country’s dedication to the commission’s objectives.
His remarks underscored the significance of international partnerships and the potential for reciprocal growth, highlighting Ghana’s enthusiasm for strengthening its relationship with the Lansing Global Sister Cities Commission.
Evans Osei Yeboah TSOOBOI (E/R Communications Officer, NPP)