{"id":368318,"date":"2017-11-05T10:14:56","date_gmt":"2017-11-05T10:14:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=368318"},"modified":"2017-11-05T10:14:56","modified_gmt":"2017-11-05T10:14:56","slug":"ill-operate-an-open-door-policy-ghanas-ambassador-to-denmark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/11\/ill-operate-an-open-door-policy-ghanas-ambassador-to-denmark\/","title":{"rendered":"I’ll operate an open-door policy – Ghana’s Ambassador to Denmark"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ghana\u2019s Ambassador to Denmark, Her Excellency Amerley Ollennu Awua-Asamoa, has assured Ghanaians in Denmark that she would operate an open-door policy in her running of the Embassy.<\/p>\n
The Ambassador with concurrent accreditation to Sweden,\u00a0Norway, Finland, and Iceland, has been visiting several churches dominated by Ghanaians to introduce herself and get firsthand information about their concerns in the country.<\/p>\n
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Four churches including the International Central Gospel Church, International Harvest Centre, International City Baptist Church\u00a0and Pentecost, welcomed her, as the excited congregation were pleased to engage and present their grievances to the Ambassador.<\/p>\n
\u201cI am focused on government’s Diaspora Engagement policy, and how Ghana can get the most out of her abundant skilled diaspora population \u201c, she stated during her visit.<\/p>\n
Ambassador Awua-Asamoa, on September 15, presented her letters of credence to Her Majesty the Queen Denmark, Maragarette II at the Amalienborg Royal Palace in Copenhagen.<\/p>\n
She is expected to soon present similar letters of credence to the heads of State of the other Nordic countries she has oversight over, before embarking on similar engagement programs in those countries.<\/p>\n
Come back home to help Ghana \u2013 Ambassador urges Ghanaians in Denmark<\/strong><\/p>\n Ghana\u2019s Ambassador to Denmark, Her Excellency Mrs. Amerley Ollenu Awua-Asamoa, in a recent interview with Citi News’<\/strong> Bernard Avle in Denmark, appealed to skilled Ghanaians in the country to return home <\/a><\/strong><\/span>as often as possible, to support Ghana\u2019s development Agenda.<\/p>\n Speaking at a reception by her office to welcome four Ghanaian journalists on a press trip at the invitation of the Danish Government, Her Excellency Mrs. Amerley Ollenu Awua-Asamoa, said Government\u2019s policy of diaspora engagement is aimed at attracting Ghana\u2019s high quality manpower to help bring home the needed investment to drive the government\u2019s industrialization agenda.<\/p>\n