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Obama visits Ghana in July
Posted: May 16, 2009 | African Examiner
The President of the United States of America, Barack Hussein Obama, is
scheduled to pay a two-day state visit to Ghana in July 2009.

    This was contained in a statement issued by  the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration,
    and made available to journalists in Accra.

    According to the statement President Barack
    Obama would be in Ghana from Friday, 10th July  
    to Saturday, 11th July, 2009.

    The president would be accompanied by his wife,
    Mrs. Michelle Obama and other US government
    officials.



The statement reads “During his visit, President Obama will hold bilateral talks with
his Ghanaian counterpart, President John Evans Atta Mills, aimed at strengthening
the fraternal relations  between the two countries.”

The US President and his delegation will also visit the Cape Coast Castle.

President Obama has not visited any African country since he became the first
black and 44th president of the United States America in the falls of last year.

Ghana will be the first African country to be visited by the president, if he does not
visit any country in the continent before July 2009.
President of the United States of
America, Barack Hussein Obama