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Ghana can be Africa’s Beacon of Hope – Danish Ambassador Tom Nørring

AmnewsworldBy AmnewsworldFebruary 8, 2023Updated:May 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Danish Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Tom Nørring, has expressed strong optimism about Ghana’s future, stating that the country holds the potential to become a beacon of hope for Africa—if it effectively harnesses its abundant natural resources and talented population.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Amnewsworld’s reporter Ohene Anochie on Tuesday, Ambassador Nørring praised the remarkable talents he has encountered during his tenure in Ghana, describing them as “overwhelming.” He emphasized that if properly nurtured and channeled, these human resources could once again place Ghana at the forefront of Africa’s development narrative.

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“Ghana possesses all the necessary ingredients to become a shining example of development and progress in Africa,” Ambassador Nørring stated. “The key lies in effective resource management and the harnessing of the nation’s immense talent pool.”

He also pointed to Ghana’s rich natural resource base on gold, cocoa, and oil among them as powerful levers for economic transformation if managed transparently and used to benefit all citizens. The ambassador underscored the role of good governance and accountability in turning potential into progress.

Reflecting on the longstanding relationship between Ghana and Denmark, Nørring noted the deep historical ties dating back to the 17th century. He highlighted Denmark’s enduring commitment to Ghana’s development, especially through decades of aid and technical assistance.

“The people of Denmark have contributed significantly to the betterment of this country. Ghana is always in our hearts,” he remarked. “From agriculture and health to water infrastructure and capacity building, Denmark provided up to $16–17 billion in aid until 2020.”

However, he noted that Denmark has since transitioned from aid to trade in support of President Nana Akufo-Addo’s “Ghana Beyond Aid” vision. “Our focus now is on building mutually beneficial trade relationships that empower Ghana to thrive independently,” he added.

As Ghana confronts persistent challenges—including income inequality, infrastructural gaps, and environmental concerns—the Ambassador called for institutional reform, reduced bureaucracy, and the creation of a business-friendly climate that can attract investment and innovation.

“Ghana can lead by example, showing Africa what’s possible through visionary leadership, sound governance, and strategic investment in both human capital and national resources,” Ambassador Nørring concluded.

Denmark, a Scandinavian nation in Northern Europe with a population of under six million, continues to be a key diplomatic and economic partner to Ghana, championing sustainable development and inclusive growth across the continent.

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