Ghana-St. Kitts & Nevis Forge Deeper Ties: Visa-Free Travel and Presidential Gardens Ceremony

Ghana and St Kitts and Nevis have significantly expanded their bilateral relations, marked by the signing of a pivotal visa exemption agreement and a Bilateral Labour Agreement.
The agreements were officially signed at the Jubilee House in Accra on March 4, by President John Dramani Mahama and Prime Minister Dr Terrance Michael Drew.
The newly enacted visa exemption agreement extends beyond the previous 2018 arrangement, which was limited to holders of diplomatic and service passports.
This updated agreement now covers holders of ordinary passports from both countries, facilitating tourism, trade, business exchanges, and people-to-people connections.
President Mahama described the extension as a "practical and transformative step", reflecting a growing mutual trust and cooperation between the two nations.
He emphasized it signals a shared commitment to expanding economic and social relations between Ghana and the twin-island Caribbean nation.
A Bilateral Labour Agreement was also signed, specifically designed to formalize the recruitment of Ghanaian medical professionals to St Kitts and Nevis. This initiative aims to address critical workforce needs in the Caribbean state.
President Mahama disclosed ongoing discussions for broader structured labour mobility arrangements, with Ghana expressing readiness to support St Kitts and Nevis with skilled professionals. These include nurses, teachers, and other technical experts, to be deployed under mutually beneficial frameworks.
Both nations have identified several key sectors for deeper collaboration, including tourism development, climate-resilient agriculture, renewable energy, and blue economy initiatives. These collaborations signify a concerted effort to leverage South-South cooperation for driving development and fostering shared prosperity.
During his visit, Prime Minister Drew, who also serves as CARICOM Chairman, participated in a ceremonial welcome at the Jubilee House, underscoring the diplomatic significance of the occasion. His four-day visit to Ghana marked one of the most substantive engagements between the two nations in recent memory.
The agreements signal a broader strategic alignment between Africa and the Caribbean, with both regions recognizing the value of South-South partnerships in addressing shared developmental challenges. Leaders from both sides expressed optimism that these frameworks would serve as a model for deeper Africa-Caribbean cooperation going forward.
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