Namibia is looking to capitalize on Ghana’s expertise in the oil and gas, following its recent resource discoveries.
This announcement was made by President Nangolo Mbumba during the inauguration of John Dramani Mahama as the President of Ghana.
Mbumba emphasized the potential for collaboration between the two countries, particularly in resource development, agriculture, trade, and natural resource management.
“With the recent discovery of oil and gas resources in Namibia, we are counting on Ghana’s expertise. The Namibian people will greatly benefit from Ghana’s experiences in the oil and gas sectors, as well as in mining as a whole,” Mbumba said.
Mbumba also highlighted additional opportunities for partnership in agriculture, trade, and natural resource management, drawing on Ghana’s established success in these areas.
President Mahama welcomed Namibia’s interest in collaboration, affirming Ghana’s willingness to share its expertise in oil and gas.
“We must prioritize closer cooperation in the agricultural sector to enhance food security and economic growth. Furthermore, it is crucial for Africa to assert ownership and control over its natural resources. On regional and international affairs, I fully agree with you; it is essential for Africa to speak with one voice to protect and advance our shared interests,” Mahama said.
The West African nation begun to pump its first commercial oil in 2010 after the discovery of the offshore Jubilee Field three years earlier.