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See the list of major agreements secured by President Mahama in Japan at TICAD-9

President John Dramani Mahama has secured a package of new agreements with Japan covering infrastructure, agriculture, technology and industrialisation, following his participation in the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD-9) in Yokohama from August 20 to 22, 2025.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, confirmed the outcomes in a statement issued on Sunday.

He described them as tangible gains that reinforce Ghana’s place in global economic relations.

According to Mr Ablakwa, the following agreements were secured:

Infrastructure: Revival of the Volivo–Dorfor Adidome Bridge project across the Volta River, with both governments committing to provide the required additional funding.

Urban Transport: The Kumasi Inner-City Ring Road Project to commence shortly.

Automotive Industry: A new agreement with Toyota to expand operations in Ghana and make the country its West African hub.

Space Science: A space cooperation agreement signed with Japan to leverage satellite technology and space science for Ghana’s development.

Youth Training: A programme to train 300,000 Ghanaian youth in artificial intelligence, modern agriculture, biotechnology, green transition, and tech start-ups.

Food Security: Special cooperation with Japan to boost rice production through scientific research, with the goal of attaining national food security.

Agriculture Financing: US$100 million secured to support new agricultural projects.

Industrialisation: A strategic partnership with Japan as the country considers investing US$1.5 billion in Africa, with Ghana identified as a main beneficiary.

President Mahama, who co-chaired two plenary sessions at TICAD-9, used the platform to outline his vision for Ghana’s economic transformation.

He also invited Japanese investors to take advantage of Ghana’s improving macroeconomic indicators and stable business environment.

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