Wa, Jan. 30, – Ghana has been
praised for making significant contribution to offsetting numerous security
threats that confronts the global community.
The West African country’s
contribution to peace keeping, fight against terrorism, crime, trafficking and
stability of the international community has been described as invaluable.
Mr Robert Jackson, the United
States Ambassador to Ghana, who made the commendation on Monday, said instability
which has destroyed future of nations, has necessitated the US government
ongoing collaboration with Ghanaian security forces in areas of training to
tackle global crime.
He was addressing students of Wa
campus students of University for Development Studies (UDS) as part of a
two-day official visit to the Upper West Region.
He said Ghana was noteworthy for
two reasons - first, the way it maintains peace and stability within its
borders and secondly, the way it advanced peace on the continent and around the
world through participation in peace keeping operations.
Mr Jackson said instability
killed economies and that was why the US government has ongoing coordination
and training exercises with the Ghana Armed Forces and other law enforcement
agencies.
The collaboration seeks to tackle
the global issues such as crime, terrorism, trafficking, border security and
cyber crime that threaten lives and the development of the nation.
On educational opportunities, Mr
Jackson said there were currently more than 3,100 Ghana students enrolled in US
colleges and universities, adding that the institutions are looking to recruit
more.
He urged interested Ghanaian
students to explore opportunities by visiting USA Education Centres in Accra
and Kumasi for necessary advice.
He also urged them to take
advantage of the Young African Leadership Training Initiative (YALI) to improve
upon their leadership skills.
Mr Sylvester Galaa, Acting
Principal of the Wa campus of UDS, urged the students to take advantage of many
opportunities created by the US in areas of education, economic empowerment and
leadership training to develop their prowess towards Ghana’s development
agenda.
The interaction was attended by
several students from Faculty of Integrated Development Studies, School of
Business and Law, Faculty of Planning and Land Management.
GNA

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