The government of Ghana has donated 40 metric tonnes of premium cocoa products to the people of Palestine as a gesture of solidarity and humanitarian support amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
The donation, comprising Golden Tree-branded chocolates and other cocoa-based products, was presented to the Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana, Abdul Fattah Ahmed Khalil al-Sattari, at a ceremony held at the Jubilee House recently.
“Cocoa is one of Ghana’s most treasured natural commodities, representing our national values of resilience, warmth, and generosity,” President Mahama said.
He added, “It is also a powerful superfood, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential minerals, which we hope will provide nourishment and comfort to families facing unimaginable hardship in Gaza.”
The President highlighted the deep historical ties between Ghana and Palestine, recalling the establishment of the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s office in Accra in 1986.
President Mahama also commended the Palestinian community in Ghana for their contributions to national development, including the construction of school blocks in underserved communities.
Credit: Graphic Online
The donation, comprising Golden Tree-branded chocolates and other cocoa-based products, was presented to the Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana, Abdul Fattah Ahmed Khalil al-Sattari, at a ceremony held at the Jubilee House recently.
“Cocoa is one of Ghana’s most treasured natural commodities, representing our national values of resilience, warmth, and generosity,” President Mahama said.
He added, “It is also a powerful superfood, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential minerals, which we hope will provide nourishment and comfort to families facing unimaginable hardship in Gaza.”
The President highlighted the deep historical ties between Ghana and Palestine, recalling the establishment of the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s office in Accra in 1986.
President Mahama also commended the Palestinian community in Ghana for their contributions to national development, including the construction of school blocks in underserved communities.
Credit: Graphic Online
