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Okudzeto lauds Mrs. Pelosi’s speech but expressed regret over silence on Trump’s visa restrictions on Ghana

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The Ranking Member on Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament  Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has praised the Speaker of US House of Representatives Mrs. Nancy Pelosi for her historic address which according Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa she gracefully delivered to the Ghanaian Parliament earlier today.

Nancy Pelosi addressing Ghana’s Parliament

Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa in a statement copied to gbcghanaonline described her speech as a great reminder of the ancestral bond Ghana shares and also the  ‘common commitment to fight injustice as we mark the year of return 400 years on and the particularly enviable reputation of Ghana in the comity of nations.’

Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa who is the Member of Parliament for North Tongu however, expressed his regret over Mrs. Pelosi’s silence on President Trump’s visa restrictions on Ghana and his hard-line immigration policies which continues to target thousands of Ghanaian emigrants and other Africans in the United States.

Below is the full statement

Statement by the Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament on the official visit of US Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Ghana

Speaker Nancy Pelosi deserves high praise on her historic address which she gracefully delivered to the Ghanaian Parliament earlier today.

Her speech was a great reminder of the ancestral bond we share, our common commitment to fight injustice as we mark the year of return 400 years on and the particularly enviable reputation of Ghana in the comity of nations especially our Ghana Armed Forces in contributing to global peace operations since the first deployment to the Congo in 1960 under the visionary instruction of President Kwame Nkrumah, the world’s most celebrated Pan-Africanist who instructively featured prominently in Speaker Pelosi’s address.

I was pleasantly struck by her frank emphasis on multilateralism and the need for nations to work together as she lauded Ghana’s leadership on the 2016 Paris Climate Change Agreement despite President Trump’s unfortunate withdrawal from the Accord.

I, however, regret her silence on President Trump’s visa restrictions on Ghana and his hard-line immigration policies which continues to target thousands of Ghanaian emigrants and other Africans in the United States.

One of the important takeaways from this visit must be the understanding by the visiting high- level delegation that many in Ghana count on the strong and dynamic leadership of Speaker Pelosi and the amazing members of the Congressional Black Caucus all of whom will be fondly remembered by our side, that the Democrat controlled House should be a voice of conscience in building bridges and bringing down all walls.

We wish the esteemed delegation journey mercies.

Long live Ghana-US relations.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa

MP, North Tongu

Ranking Member, Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament.

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