Minister
for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has paid a working visit to the expansive River
Park Estate in Abuja, Nigeria, a landmark 501-hectare real estate development
spearheaded by Ghanaian business magnate Sir Dr. Sam Jonah and his investment firm, Jonah Capital, in
partnership with Mobus Property and Houses for Africa.
The
visit forms part of Hon. Ablakwa’s three-day working trip to Nigeria aimed at
strengthening bilateral ties and promoting Ghanaian businesses abroad under the
government’s Economic Diplomacy Blueprint.
Hon.
Ablakwa was received on behalf of Jonah Capital by Mobus/Houses of Africa
Nigeria CEO, Mr. Kojo Ansah Mensah, who extended a warm welcome on behalf of
the project’s Ghanaian founders — Sir Dr. Sam Jonah, KBE, and Ehunabobrim Nana
Prah Agyensaim VI, King of the Owirenkyi Kingdom
In
an address to the dignitaries and stakeholders present, the project’s
leadership highlighted the estate’s significance as a monument to
Ghana-Nigeria collaboration, dating back to 2007 when Sir Sam Jonah was
appointed to Nigeria’s Honorary Investment Advisory Council by former President
Olusegun Obasanjo.
“This
is more than a real estate development,” said Mr. Mensah. “River Park is a
testament to African excellence, a
fusion of Ghanaian capital, Nigerian engineering, and West African community
spirit.”
Despite
its success, River Park Estate has faced regulatory hurdles and misinformation
campaigns. Hon. Ablakwa commended Nigerian authorities including the FCT Minister Hon. Nyesom Wike
and Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun,
for
their support in safeguarding investor interests. He emphasized Ghana’s
commitment to assisting its businesses abroad:
Hon.
Ablakwa was presented with a ceremonial key to River Park Estate, a gesture signifying unity and mutual
investment between Ghana and Nigeria. Mr. Mensah called on businesses from both
nations to invest boldly in each other’s markets:
“Let
River Park be a clarion call for Ghanaian and Nigerian businesses to build
legacies together,” he declared.
On his official facebook page, the minister lauded
the River Park Estate as an “enduring symbol of Ghanaian enterprise and
cross-border collaboration.”
He assured developers, of diplomatic support to navigate local
challenges in Nigeria “as the company expands and seeks to navigate
local challenges, I have tasked our diplomatic mission in Abuja to offer all
the support available under our Economic Diplomacy Blueprint.
The
Foreign Minister concluded his visit with renewed assurances that President
Mahama’s administration will actively support Ghanaian enterprises abroad while
fostering intra-African collaboration:
He
urges young entrepreneurs “to take advantage of our Economic Diplomacy
tools to establish their presence beyond our borders. Your Foreign Ministry is
always ready to facilitate and help make your vision a reality, let’s create more Ghanaian international
brands.”
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