Department of State
Washington, DC
March 6, 2015
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I
congratulate the people of Ghana as you celebrate 58 years of
independence on March 6.
The United States has stood by Ghana’s side ever since you peacefully
earned independence and Kwame Nkrumah declared Ghana free forever. When
the Organization of African Unity met in Ghana, the American embassy
donated its typewriters. When Nkrumah arrived in Washington, President
John F. Kennedy was on the tarmac waiting to shake his hand. And six
years ago, President Obama traveled to Accra to declare that the 21st
century will not just be shaped in Washington, but in African capitals
like Accra, as well.
To this day, Ghanaian and American citizens are united in our
commitment to democracy, human rights, free enterprise, and peace and
security.
We have forged a strong partnership, reinforced by our joint effort
to stop the spread of Ebola in West Africa. Ghana remains a critical
partner and contributor to UN peacekeeping operations around the world.
And we will continue to work closely with the Ghanaian people to
strengthen your investment climate in order to expand trade and increase
prosperity for all.
On this joyous occasion, I send warm wishes to the people of Ghana.
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