Ghana's high commissioner  to Seychelles, George Ayisi-Boateng has said Education, tourism, fisheries and exchange of specialists are areas of cooperation the two countries can explore to take their relationships to  "another level"

George Ayisi-Boateng  Tuesday after presenting his credentials to President Danny Faure at State House, Victoria said  Ghana will enhance the existing relations between the Island.

“I know that the fisheries and tourism sectors of Seychelles are booming,"Mr Boateng said.

"In Ghana, we have the technocrats, young graduates, young engineers and we can exchange expertise," the high commissioner said, adding that “any area that comes to mind can be suggested to me and I can take it up.

“My President sent me here to work to strengthen the relationship and take it to another level, mutually benefitting the two republics and their people”.

Seychelles and Ghana have historical ties back to the days of the exile of King Prempeh I of the Ashanti people to the western Indian Ocean archipelago almost 120 years ago.

Although King Prempeh later returned to Ghana, some of the Ashanti people settled in Seychelles and today Prempeh’s descendants are spread out across the archipelago.

President Danny Faure congratulated High Commissioner Ayisi-Boateng on his appointment and expressed his wish to deepen their diplomatic relations by exploring new avenues of cooperation for mutual benefit.

He emphasized the commitment of Seychelles to strengthening relations with Ghana and developing new areas of cooperation.

Ayisi-Boateng described the existing relationship between the two countries as “fantastic and cordial.”

The newly accredited high commissioner will be based in Pretoria, South Africa and has pledged to travel to Seychelles often on working visits.

Source:ghanaguardian.com