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Mayors of Kumasi, Port of Spain sign MoU to deepen ties

On Friday morning, Kumasi Mayor Hon Samuel Pyne and his counterpart, Mayor of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago Alderman Joel Martinez, signed a document that considerably strengthens links between the two towns.

The brief but cordial event took place at the Kumasi mayor’s office, and the trade, social, and tourism agencies from both cities were well-represented.

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Given the many similarities between the two nations, the agreement focused on the need to examine their shared cultural heritages, social cultures, and tourism potentials.

Signing for their respective cities, both Hon Pyne and His Worship Martinez expressed happiness about the opportunity to concretize their relationship and to also chart a path future Mayors of the two cities could explore for the benefit of their peoples.

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Visiting Mayor

Speaking to the media after the signing ceremony, the Port of Spain City Mayor said he was excited about the prospects of the new relationship with Kumasi City.

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He noted that after initial talks with the Kumasi Mayor, he realized both cities share so much in common which could be explored further and harnessed for the benefit of their peoples.

He revealed that he shares the same vision with the Kumasi Mayor who wants to utilize the tourism potential in Kumasi for the good of the people.

‘Strikingly, we both realized that we share so much in common in both cultural and social aspects of our cities and it is with so much delight that along these identified similarities we would be exploring many others such as trade and commerce for our common good’’, Mr. Martinez stated.

Host Mayor

On his part, Hon Sam Pyne noted that the KMA cherishes the opportunity they are getting to explore the potential the city has and that of Port of Spain.

This, he noted, would be beneficial to their people since the relationship promises to create investment as well as job and tourism opportunities.

The Kumasi Mayor welcomed the opportunity for Kumasi city to be part of a carnival that the people of Trinidad would be holding with their Kumasi counterparts on Saturday.

‘’I am delighted to sign this MOU which would kick start good things to come including employment, business, and investment opportunities as we also hope that tomorrow’s carnival by the people of Trinidad would create excitement in our people so that we can also showcase what we have’’, Hon Pyne stated.

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