Kamala Harris, the vice president of the United States, has been wished a nice visit by vice president Mahamudu Bawumia.
On March 26, 2023, Vice President Bawumia met the US Vice President when he arrived at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) for a week-long tour to a few chosen African nations.
She is anticipated to remain in Ghana for three days, though.
“This afternoon, I welcomed H.E. Kamala Harris of the United States to Ghana.
Vice President Bawumia tweeted on March 26, 2023, “She is on a week-long tour to Africa and will be in Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia, to enhance the US-Africa connection focused on economic development, climate change, food security, and a burgeoning young population.”
I hope Harris and her colleagues a nice and productive stay, he continued.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Ghana from March 26 through March 29. The Ghana Police Service has announced special road traffic arrangements that would be observed in Accra and Cape Coast during her visit.
The impacted regions and the time the public should anticipate sporadic roadblocks during the US Vice President’s visit were noted by the police in a statement.
The general public is kindly asked to take note of the following traffic arrangements in Accra and Cape Coast from March 26 to March 29 in 2023 as part of the security arrangements for H. E. Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States of Americaofficial ,’s state visit to the Republic of Ghana.
The Director of Public Affairs, Grace Ansah Akrofi, stated, “In light of the foregoing traffic arrangements, motorists are kindly being asked to cooperate with the Police and advised to use alternative routes whenever possible, to ensure effective traffic management as we demonstrate our convivial hospitality in keeping with our tradition and culture towards our guests.”
“We would also want to stress out that Police officers would be detailed along the roads listed as well as at other vantage points to help the public throughout the entire period,” he stated. We apologize to the general public for any trouble these arrangements may have caused.