The Ghanaian Community in Vietnam convened the 67th Independence Day Celebration Conference with the profound objective of fostering a robust framework for mutual Recognition, Friendship, forbearance, and Shared-Prosperity between the nations of Ghana and Vietnam.
This monumental gathering served as a beacon of unity, celebrating the rich tapestry of diversity within our community while highlighting the transformative power of collaboration. It symbolized a pivotal moment in our shared history, marking a significant step forward towards deepening bilateral ties and embracing a future of mutual growth and prosperity.
In a remarkable display of organizational prowess, the Ghanaian community leadership in Vietnam, under the astute guidance of their president, Mr. Christian Amoh, orchestrated this momentous event over the weekend.
The conference not only symbolized the aspirations of the Ghanaian diaspora but also attracted dignitaries from Ghana, adding a touch of prestige and significance to the occasion. With esteemed guests from both nations in attendance, the event became a platform for fostering deeper ties and exploring avenues for collaboration across various sectors. Mr. Christian Amoh’s leadership and the collective efforts of this convergence of minds and hearts, amidst the jubilant atmosphere of celebration, underscored the unwavering commitment of both Ghana and Vietnam to nurturing a partnership grounded in mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation.
As the echoes of camaraderie reverberated through the halls of the conference venue, it became evident that this event was not merely a moment in time but a catalyst for enduring bonds between our nations.
As we reflect on the significance of this historic occasion, we are reminded of the immense potential that lies within our collective resolve to forge ahead, hand in hand, towards a future defined by prosperity, progress, and peace.
The Ghanaian Community in Vietnam extends its deepest gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of this conference, and looks forward to the continued collaboration and camaraderie that will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of our shared journey ahead.
As we reflect on the significance of this historic occasion, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to the esteemed dignitaries who graced the event with their presence, fostering an atmosphere of collaboration and goodwill. From the Ghanaian side, we acknowledge:
1. Mr. Pham Van Hiep, General Director of PetroVietnam Machinery.
2. Mr. Prince Moses Ofori Atta, CEO of PMK Ghana.
3. Mr. Douglas A. Clark, CFO of CH-Rydergroup Ghana Limited.
4. Consular Mr. Fimba Taruwhuba, Head of Chancery at the Nigeria Embassy in Vietnam.
5. Dr. Michael Omar, President of Nigeria in Diaspora Vietnam.
6. Mr. Thaddeus A. Hostetler, Strategy Director at Go Green Go Cool Company.
Their presence added immeasurable value to the conference, enriching the dialogue and strengthening the bonds between our nations. Likewise, we express our gratitude to the distinguished guests from the Vietnamese side:
1. Mr. Nguy?n Thành H?ng, Senior Advisor at the Vietnam Government Office.
2. Mr. Trinh Minh Anh, Head of Office at the Vietnam Inter-sectoral Steering Committee on International Economic Integration.
3. Mr. Ph?m H?u ??c, Deputy Ambassador at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
4. Mr. Lê Toàn Th?ng, Deputy Director at the NSSC Center, Ministry of Science and Technology.
5. Mr. ??ng V? Nh?t Th?ng, Vietnam Senior Advisor on Internal Relations.
6. Mr. Tr?n Tu?n Mình, Director of V-ASEAN Promotion Center under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Their participation exemplified the spirit of collaboration and mutual understanding that underpins the relationship between our two nations, laying the groundwork for a future defined by shared prosperity and friendship.
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