On Wednesday, April 24, Pope Francis warmly received Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the “Auletta,” or small study, of the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall, as conveyed by a statement from the Holy See Press Office.
Subsequently, Dr. Bawumia engaged in fruitful discussions with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations.
The Holy See Press Office emphasized the robust and positive relations between the Holy See and Ghana, with a specific focus on various facets of Ghana’s political and socio-economic landscape.
The discussions highlighted the ongoing cooperation between the two entities, particularly in pivotal areas such as education and healthcare.
The discussions at the Secretariat of State also explored pressing international affairs, placing particular emphasis on security challenges encountered by nations in West Africa and the Gulf of Guinea.
This exchange of perspectives underscores the mutual commitment to tackling regional security issues and promoting stability within these regions.
The encounter between Pope Francis and Vice President Bawumia symbolizes the continual dialogue and collaboration between the Holy See and Ghana, striving to enhance alliances and tackle shared concerns on both domestic and global fronts.
Source: Graphic.com.gh