On yer bike! Free public transport for kids idea derailed by cycling advocates :: Free rail passenger services for Takoradi, Tarkwa commuters :: Thrills @ Amakye Dede @ 45 Concert :: UTV Hosts Celebrities On New Year’s Day :: 2 past BoG Governors responsible for ‘rotten’ banking system – Joe Jackson :: Togolese Soldiers Intrusion Reported To Interpol :: GES announces reopening dates for Senior High Schools :: Socialists again call for action to ‘stop expats displacing Amsterdammers’ :: Kofi Annan''s Death; Ghana Flags To Fly At Half-Mast For One Week :: Let’s spend on the living not the dead – Palmer-Buckle to Ghanaians ::


General News
Kufuor signs book of condolence for President Ford 1/4/2007
Accra, Jan. 4, GNA - President John Agyekum Kufuor on Thursday signed the book of condolence opened for the late United States (US) President Gerald Ford at the American Embassy in Accra.

He conveyed his sympathies and that of the nation to the US Government and the bereaved family for the lost of the former leader. He wrote: "On behalf of Government and people of the Republic of Ghana, expressing condolences to the Government and bereaved family of the United States of America on the passing away of President Gerald Ford.

"He served his great nation with merit. May he rest in peace." Republican President Ford, the 38th US President, died at the ripe age of 93.

He became President following the resignation of President Richard Nixon over the Watergate Scandal.

He has already been buried.

Meanwhile, President Kufuor later in the day granted audience to Professor Frances Caincross, Rector of the Exeter College, Oxford University, London, at the Castle, Osu.

The Rector had been invited to join in the national celebration of the Golden Jubilee of independence but decided to visit earlier as it might not be possible for her to come over during the jubilee day. She presented to President Kufuor souvenir from his alma mater. They later held discussions behind closed doors.Source:
GNA



 
Copyright© Radio Recogin 2024 Designed by [ModernGhana.com