Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew wrapped up his four-day official state visit to Ghana on Friday, March 6, alongside his delegation. He returned to St. Kitts and Nevis on Saturday following his role as a guest at Ghana’s 69th independence anniversary celebrations.
Historical Sites Visited in Cape Coast
On Thursday, March 5, the Prime Minister toured two pivotal historical landmarks: Cape Coast Castle and the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture. These sites underscore Ghana’s rich history and Pan-African legacy.
Accra Landmarks Mark Visit’s Close
The delegation continued to Accra on Friday, exploring nationally significant locations. Key stops included the Independence Arch, a potent emblem of Ghana’s sovereignty and pride; Osu Castle, the former seat of government; and Asomdwee Park, the resting place of former President John Atta Mills.
These cultural engagements emphasized the shared heritage and strengthening diplomatic relations between St. Kitts and Nevis and Ghana. Throughout the trip, Dr. Drew met with Ghanaian leaders to advance development initiatives for St. Kitts and Nevis.
