Regional Security Tops Agenda as Mahama is Set to Visit Burkina Faso Today

Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso - 10 March, 2025 - West African leaders are set to bolster regional ties as Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama arrives in Burkina Faso on a two-day working visit.
The trip, which begins today, Monday 10 March, 2025, aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations and address pressing regional security concerns.
President Mahama's meeting with Burkinabe Leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is expected to focus on enhancing cooperation in areas such as trade, security, and governance. The two leaders will also discuss the security situation in the Sahel region and explore ways to promote stability and prosperity in the sub-region.
This visit marks President Mahama's first official trip to Burkina Faso since assuming office in January and underscores Ghana's commitment to regional diplomacy and cooperation. The trip is part of a broader effort to strengthen ties with neighboring countries and address shared security challenges.
Source: Lead News Online