The President, John Dramani Mahama, is set to be conferred with the highest national award in the Cote d’Ivoire today (Wednesday,) during an official visit to our immediate western neighbours.
President Mahama would meet his Ivorian counterpart, Alasanne Ouattara, to hold bilateral talks.
The President would be accompanied by his wife, Lordina, and a ‘high powered government delegation’.
Whilst there, he “will also be decorated with Côte D’Ivoire’s highest national award.” A statement from the Presidency reads.
“The President will also receive the key to Abidjan and an honorary citizenship of Côte D’Ivoire.” it adds.
President Mahama is expected back in the country on Thursday.