
Liberia open for business — Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa seek Ghanaian investors
The Minister of Foreign Affairs in Liberia, Sara Frances Beysolow Nyanti, has said that her country has opened its doors to potential businesses seeking to invest in Liberia.
She has, therefore, called on Ghanaian investors, particularly from the private sector, to invest in Liberia’s economy. Negotiating a diverse audience of global leaders from government, industry, finance, and innovation at the inaugural investment conference of Liberia in Accra yesterday, she said Liberia’s government had put in place robust laws to protect foreign investment,
ensuring a seamless business environment for investors on the continent.
“We are here to tell the private sector in Ghana that Liberia is open for business. Liberia is working hard to create an enabling environment for your resources. The President’s agenda attests to that because it’s important for your investments, for you to feel safe, and for you to be assured that your investments will not be lost,” she said.
Calling on African countries to trade more among themselves for economic stability she said this on. The two-day event, which is being organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Embassy of Liberia in Ghana is on the theme: “Unlocking Liberia’s Investment Potential for Sustainable Economic Growth.”
The conference brought together investors, government officials, entrepreneurs, and development partners to explore emerging business opportunities and strengthen bilateral economic ties between Liberia and Ghana. It provided an opportunity to showcase Liberia’s key growth sectors, including agriculture, tourism, telecommunications, energy, and infrastructure, and position the country as a dynamic and open destination for regional and international investment.