The Minister of Sanitation and Water Assets, MsCecilia AbenaDapaah, has urged the Deputy Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, István Jakab to “assist Ghana to change into the gateway to Africa.”
This, she mentioned was as a result of “we’re a set of fine individuals, hardworking, very hospitable and we respect the rule of legislation” for which motive investments within the nation in direction of making it the gateway to Africa was one of the best choice.
Ms Dapaah mentioned this in Accra on Tuesday when the Hungarian Deputy Speaker of Parliament paid a courtesy name on her.
She famous that the federal government recognised the total capabilities of Hungary’s experience within the water sector, significantly within the remedy of wastewater for which motive the nation was enthusiastic about its partnership with Hungary in treating wastewater.
“We noticed the total capabilities of the Hungarian consultants within the water sector particularly within the remedy of waste water and we’re glad that in Ghana you’re in partnership with the non-public sector to deal with waste water,” she acknowledged.
Consequently, she highlighted the federal government’s assist for the Hungarian non-public sector initiative within the nation, and expressed the federal government’s gratitude to Hungary for the funding of such initiatives.
The Sanitation and Water Assets Minister assured of the corporate’s credibility stating that “I can guarantee that the corporate is a reputable one that may be trusted and I imagine that extra companies will accrue from that relationship.”
Talking on the Dambai water mission within the Oti Area which might be funded by Hungary, Ms Dapaah careworn the nation’s resolve in taking part in its function with a purpose to make sure that “we don’t delay in any approach and work in direction of getting the mission finished within the Oti Area.”
She lauded the Hungarian authorities for the collaborations and thanked the deputy speaker for calling on her.
The Deputy Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament for his half extolled the minister for his viewers and registered his pleasure for her reassuring and appreciative phrases.
Mr Jakab agreed with the minister on the necessity to co-operate as international locations, saying that “this is a vital factor that may make sure the unification of the 2 international locations.”
He mentioned it shaped a part of the aim of the parliamentary delegation’s go to which had consultants in various fields to strengthen the co-operation between the 2 Parliaments in addition to develop bilateral ties that may subsequently make “Ghana a starting place and the gate to the entire of Africa.”
He mentioned that the Hungarian authorities was poised in providing help to the nation.
Mr Jakab mentioned his nation had structured an annual scholarship scheme which gave alternatives for Ghanaians to garner information in Hungary Universities.
He pledged that his nation would make sure that the opposite two tasks that had been being undertaken within the nation, similar to the Kumasi Wastewater Therapy Plant was accomplished.
Responding to the Minister’s name for the 2 international locations to proceed to be good mates, he acknowledged that “we appreciated to be trustworthy mates and never simply good mates in order that once we promise one thing we ship it.”
He mentioned that reverend Dr Lawrence Tetteh, Founder and President of the Worldwide Miracle Outreach, was testomony of how private relations and rapport may allow open and frank relations amongst individuals.