The Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has disclosed that his Ministry has initiated negotiations with the Sékou Touré family of Guinea to allow Ghana take possession of the house Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah lived and worked as Co-President of Guinea in his last years.
According ti the Minister, “Mahama Administration intends to renovate and preserve Nkrumah’s Guinea residence not only as an act of respect but also to preserve the Osagyefo’s legacy and create a full experience for tourists to follow Nkrumah’s outstanding life from Ghana to Guinea”.
This landmark decision was conveyed to the Sékou Touré family on Saturday when Vice President, H.E. Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang led the team frombthe Ministry to visit the Sékou Touré family and also tour Nkrumah’s abandoned home after the investiture of President Mamady Doumbouya.
Ghana’s delegation was well-received by three generations of the Sékou Touré family led by his eldest son.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is negotiating the terms and conditions and engaging preservation experts for this important assignment.
“In the spirit of transparency and accountability, the Ghanaian public shall be fully apprised at every stage”, Hon Ablakwa.



