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U.S Ambassador Palmer engages Northern Regional Minister on peace and development

By Tolon Radio May 14, 2025
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Hon Adolf and H.E. Palmer
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By: Baba Mohammed Issahak

The United States Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Virginia E. Palmer, paid a courtesy visit to the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburudiba, at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council. The visit focused on key issues affecting the region, which include security challenges and access to healthcare.

The U.S Ambassador H.E. Virginia E. Palmer expressed her appreciation for the warm welcome and initiated a conversation on the region’s security situation. With Northern Ghana historically affected by chieftaincy and land disputes, both parties explored ways to strengthen peace-building efforts and deepen U.S.-Ghana cooperation.

The northern regional Minister, Hon Ali Adolf, highlighted that most conflicts stem from two main issues: succession disputes over chieftaincy titles and land disagreements, often rooted in longstanding ethnic and clan rivalries. “These conflicts not only spark violence, but they disrupt lives, displace people, and affect development,” Hon. Ali Adolf explained.

The Hon Ali Adolf also pointed out that a lack of access to clean water has become a growing concern, further intensifying tensions in some communities. While the government is taking steps to address the issue, the Minister noted that external support would accelerate efforts to secure long-term solutions.

As part of the visit, Ambassador Virginia E. Palmer and Hon Ali Adolf met with members of the Regional Security Council (REGSEC). Discussions centred on sustaining peace, tackling root causes of insecurity, and creating collaborative strategies that involve both local leadership and international partners.

Ambassador Palmer assured REGSEC and the Minister of continued U.S. support, especially in peace and healthcare. “The United States is committed to working with regional leaders to promote stability and improve the well-being of the people,” she said.

This visit, according to Ambassador Palmer is fosters partnerships aimed at sustainable development, peace, and improved living conditions in the Northern Region.

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