Ablakwa Explains Why Mahama Travelled to Dubai Summit on a Private Jet
Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama recently travelled to a global summit in Dubai, sparking public curiosity over his choice to use a private jet. In response, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, former Member of Parliament and current Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided clarification regarding the
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Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama recently travelled to a global summit in Dubai, sparking public curiosity over his choice to use a private jet. In response, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, former Member of Parliament and current Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided clarification regarding the decision.
Ablakwa explained that the decision was made for logistical and scheduling reasons, ensuring that the President could attend the summit on time and participate in several high-level engagements. According to Ablakwa, the use of a private aircraft allowed Mahama to effectively manage a tight schedule that included meetings and discussions crucial to Ghana’s foreign policy and international relations.
The Dubai summit, known for hosting world leaders and decision-makers, focused on issues such as economic cooperation, climate change, and multilateral partnerships. Ablakwa emphasized that attending such events is essential for Ghana to maintain its visibility on the global stage and secure foreign investments and strategic partnerships.
While supporters of the administration welcomed the explanation, highlighting the importance of efficient travel for heads of state, some critics raised concerns about costs, transparency, and accountability. In response, Ablakwa noted that decisions on official travel are often guided by practical considerations, including time-sensitive engagements, safety, and the necessity of attending multiple critical meetings.
The explanation seeks to address public concerns and reassure citizens that the President’s travel was aligned with Ghana’s broader foreign policy objectives. By participating in such international summits, Ghana aims to strengthen diplomatic ties, enhance investment opportunities, and contribute meaningfully to discussions on global challenges.
As debates continue on social media and in public discourse, the statement from Ablakwa underscores the complex logistics involved in official state travel, highlighting the balance between efficiency, diplomacy, and accountability for leaders representing the country on the world stage.
Watch the video below:
“World leaders are doing whatever they can to airlift him to their countries and send him wherever he has to be next.” – Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto, explains why President Mahama flew to the World Governments Summit in Dubai and then to Zambia on an aircraft… pic.twitter.com/nSRlkVsn7x
— CITI FM 97.3 (@Citi973) February 5, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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