The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that 2,663 Ghanaians have benefited from the government’s Visa Waiver Policy with Morocco.
In a post shared on his X page on November 23, 2025, Ablakwa highlighted the positive progress in Ghana-Morocco relations following new agreements reached in June 2025 during his official visit to Morocco.
He emphasised productive meetings and bilateral talks with the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita.
He stated, “I also interacted with the first batch of students on our newly negotiated bilateral scholarship scheme for 140 Ghanaian students each year. The first group of students arrived in Morocco on Thursday after successfully going through a rigorous selection process by Ghana’s Scholarship Secretariat. Eighty-five percent of them are offering courses in engineering, computer science, medicine, and laboratory technology.”
Ablakwa further revealed that talks are ongoing to establish a large-scale fertiliser manufacturing factory in Ghana to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries.
“Discussions are also advancing for the establishment of a grand fertiliser manufacturing factory in Ghana. We shall continue to deepen and sharpen our focus on impactful diplomacy.”
I have held fruitful bilateral discussions in Rabat with His Excellency Nasser Bourita, my Moroccan counterpart.
We reviewed the outstanding progress of our relations following the new agreements reached in June when I paid an official visit.
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— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) November 23, 2025
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