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Burkina Faso lifts ban on cereal exports after President Mahama visit- Ghana Special Envoy to AES reveals

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Burkina Faso lifts ban on cereal exports after President Mahama's visit- Ghana Special Envoy to AES reveals

Burkina Faso lifts ban on cereal exports after President Mahama's visit- Ghana Special Envoy to AES reveals

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Burkina Faso has lifted its ban on cereal exports to Ghana following successful diplomatic intervention by Ghana’s President John Mahama.

The ban, imposed by Burkina Faso’s military regime, had raised concerns of potential supply disruptions and price hikes in Ghana, a key importer of grains and cereals from its northern neighbor.

President Mahama’s efforts during his tour of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) region reinforced trust between the two countries. Ghana’s Special Envoy to the AES, Larry Gbevlo-Lartey, revealed that 23 trucks carrying beans, previously seized under the export ban, have now been released.

Additional trucks loaded with cereals are expected to follow soon.

Ambassador Gbevlo-Lartey praised President Mahama’s role in restoring confidence and addressing the challenges.

He noted that further discussions between stakeholders in both nations would solidify ongoing efforts.

He also described Mahama as a trusted figure in the region and expressed optimism about Ghana’s growing influence in fostering cooperation with its neighbors.

This resolution comes amidst broader concerns regarding the exit of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from ECOWAS.

Ambassador Gbevlo-Lartey acknowledged their sovereignty in making this decision but held out hope for future dialogues that could lead to their return to the regional body.

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