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Press Release
AFAG
March 25, 2015 |
AKUFO-ADDO
CELEBRATES FRANCOPHONE WEEK
On 28th September, 2006, Ghana was formally
admitted into “L’Organisation Internationale
de la Francophonie (OIF)”, an international
organization representing countries where
French is the "mother" language; and/or
where a significant proportion of the
population are French speakers; and/or where
there is a notable affiliation with French
culture. It is the French equivalent of the
British Commonwealth.
As Minister for Foreign Affairs, under the
Kufuor-led New Patriotic Party government, I
was privileged to lead the negotiations at
the Francophonie Summit in Budapest,
Romania, attended by the then French
President, Jacques Chirac, which resulted in
Ghana becoming an Associate Member of La
Francophonie, without first having to be
made an Observer Member. Ghana is one of a
handful of countries that enjoy membership
of both the Commonwealth and La Francophonie.
As Ghana celebrates Francophone week, with
this year’s event focusing on the
“Francophone’s economic weight in the
world”, it is important that we do not lose
sight of the significant and strategic
mutual benefits that guided the decision
taken to make Ghana a member of this
organisation.
According to the OIF, French was the fifth
most spoken language in the world in 2014.
The population of Francophones in Africa is
estimated at 370 million, with the total
number of Francophones in the world nearing
700 million in 2050. Our lives as Ghanaians
are intimately linked with the Francophone
world, particularly in West Africa, and this
strategic association should serve as a big
boost to addressing some of our mutual
concerns.
It is also in Ghana’s strategic interest
that we promote regional integration. Ghana
has to play a central role in hastening the
process of creating a genuine regional
market out of ECOWAS, which is dominated by
Francophone countries. This will provide a
ready market for the free movement of our
goods and services which is critical in our
quest to transforming and modernising our
economy.
I wish a successful Francophone week to OIF.
…signed…
Nana Akufo-Addo
2016 NPP Presidential Candidate
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