NRM delegation, Ghana ruling party meet in Accra

Feb 13, 2012

A 19-member Ugandan delegation is in Accra, Ghana for a high-level meeting between the National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

By Vision Reporter                                                

A 19-member Ugandan delegation is in Accra, Ghana for a high-level meeting between the National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
 
The delegation led by the Prime Minister and NRM Secretary-General Amama Mbabazi was received at Kotoka International Airport by the Ghanaian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation, Chris Kpodo on Sunday. 
 
The three-day meeting is taking place at Fiesta Royale Hotel on the theme “Strengthening Inter-party relations for stronger democracies in Africa”.  It was organised by Ghana’s Institute of Economic Affairs and the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy. 
 
Mbabazi’s team is composed of the acting NRM Chief Whip and Minister of Lands Daudi Migereko, Energy Minister Irene Muloni, Finance Minister Maria Kiwanuka, five Members of Parliament and some officials from the NRM Secretariat. 
 
On the sidelines Ministers Maria Kiwanuka and Irene Muloni will hold separate meetings with their host counterparts, while Prime Minister Mbabazi will meet the leaders of the ruling NDC party.  
 
Later he will participate in a joint press briefing with the former Ghanaian Prime Minister and now Chairman of the National Planning Development Commission, P. V. Obeng, before making a courtesy call on the President of the Republic of Ghana, John Atta Mills to wrap up the trip. 
 

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