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China Government’s Support In Education Intact – Ambassador

Ambassador of China to Ghana, H.E Sun Baohong
Ambassador of China to Ghana, H.E Sun Baohong

Ms Sun Baohong, Chinese Ambassador in Ghana, has expressed her country’s continuous desire to support Ghana in its efforts to provide infrastructural development to enhance quality education.

To this end, she said, the Chinese government would provide the Awutu-Beraku Junior High School with a three-storey school block, two offices, an Information Communication Technology (ICT), a library and a place of convenience.

Ms Baohong expressed her government’s wish when she addressed the chiefs and people of the Awutu Traditional Area, after inspecting some Chinese-funded projects in the Awutu/Senya West District at Awutu-Beraku.

She paid glowing tribute to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of Parliament for Awutu/Senya, Ms Hannah Tetteh, for her efforts, saying that “Anytime Ms Tetteh approaches me for vital discussions on diplomatic issues, she expressed the need for China to assist Ghana in her efforts at providing quality education for Ghanaians.”

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Ms Baohong expressed the hope that the Minister would continue do more to better the lot of her people through the maintenance of effective diplomatic co-operation.

Ms Tetteh expressed gratitude to the Ambassador, and assured her of more excellent diplomatic relationships between Ghana and China.

She promised to put up more credible services to win not only the trust and confidence of the Chinese Ambassador, but also all foreign diplomats in the country, in order to strengthen the existing bilateral relationships between Ghana and their countries.

Source: GNA

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