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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said that the Mahama administration is committed to enhancing the travel experience of Ghanaians as the government boosts trade and tourism.

He said this after announcing that Ghana and Antigua and Barbuda have signed a Visa Waiver Agreement.  The agreement was signed in the margins of the UN General Assembly on Thursday, September 25.

Mr Abkakwa indicated that this is the 10th Visa Waiver Agreement secured for Ghanaians since assuming office as Foreign Minister.

In a post on his X page, he said that the Mahama Administration is deliberate about adding more value to the Ghanaian Passport, projecting the image in the comity of nations.

“A while ago, we signed our latest Visa Waiver Agreement between Ghana and Antigua and Barbuda in the margins of the UN General Assembly.

“Grateful to my counterpart — H.E. E.P. Chet Greene, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs for his remarkable contribution to this milestone. This is the 10th Visa Waiver Agreement secured for Ghanaians since assuming office as Foreign Minister.

“The Mahama Administration is deliberate about adding more value to the Ghanaian Passport, projecting our image in the comity of nations and enhancing the travel experience of Ghanaians as we boost trade, tourism, and in this particular instance connect us to our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean. For God and Country,” he said.