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Indian Prime Minister Addresses Ghana’s Parliament

Thursday, 3rd July, 2025


His Excellency Narendra Modi

The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has urged Ghana's Parliament to help in building strong institutions through democracy. According to him the principle of democracy unites people, promotes human rights and the honourable members have the responsibility to nurture it.  

"When we look at Ghana, we see a nation that shines with courage, rises above history, and turns every challenge into creativity and grace. Your commitment to democratic ideals and inclusive progress truly makes Ghana a beacon of inspiration for the entire African continent," he said.  

Prime Minister Modi made these remarks when he addressed Ghana’s Parliament during his two-day official visit to Ghana. The Indian leader emphasised on the long historical friendship that exist between Ghana and India, stressing that the relations have no bounds. "Excuse me to say our friendship is sweeter than your famous pineapple" he noted in the midst of smile.  

  Commenting on the contribution of the sub-region to development, Prime Minister Modi was of the view that Africa needs credible and effective reforms which will inform global governance. "Africa sits at the higher place of the global table" he stated.    

He made the House aware that despite the huge number of 2,500 political parties in India, the country can pride itself as the model of democracy because it has the patience and the heart to accommodate everyone. He noted that by the year 2047 India will be celebrating 100 years of independence and it is the aim of the people to make India a developed country by the time of the celebration.    

He later invited all Members of Parliament to find time to visit Indian’s new Parliament and foster good relations with their counterparts and also form Ghana – India Parliamentary Association for future parliamentary related purposes. The precise remarks by the Prime Minister were met with applause from Members of Parliament who were dressed officially and traditional wears of both Ghana and India.    

The Prime Minister’s delegation was led by Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.    

The Rt. Hon. Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, on behalf of Members of Parliament thanked Prime Minister Modi and his delegation for the official visit.    

The Indian Prime Minister's official visit is part of efforts to deepen bilateral relations between Ghana and India, with a focus on trade, technology, education, and cultural exchange.  

 



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