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Ghana, Others to Get $60Bn Support from China

Mr Shi Ting Wang, Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, has said China intends to offer $60 billion to selected Africa countries, including Ghana, in the form of government assistance, investment and financing towards facilitating their socio-economic development.

He said the funding would cover eight strategic initiatives on industrial promotion; infrastructure connectivity; trade facilitation; green development; capacity building; healthcare; people-to-people exchange; and peace and security in the next three years, and beyond.

Ambassador Shi said this on Wednesday, at a ceremony at which the Ministry of Communication, in collaboration with StarTimes, a Chinese multinational media company, launched a 300-village access to satellite television (TV) project to provide needy communities with digital electronic gadgets.

He said: “With the guarantee of the … mentioned initiatives and funds, we firmly believe that the China-Ghana and China-Africa cooperation will open up broader prospects”.

He said China would fully honour the promises it had made to some African countries and emphasised that China’s was sincere about its pledge to aid the continent’s progress in diverse ways.

Ambassador Shi rejected the speculation that China wanted to take over Africa, saying it was just a fallacy.

“We follow a ‘five-no’ approach in our relations with Africa: no interference in African countries’ pursuit of development paths that fit their national conditions; no interference in African countries’ internal affairs; no imposition of our will on African countries; no attachment of political strings in assistance to Africa; and no seeking of selfish political gains in investment and financing cooperation with Africa,” he quoted President Xi Jinping as saying at the December 2015 Summit on China-Africa Cooperation.

Ambassador Shi said the Chinese President was emphatic that China valued sincerity, friendship and equality in pursuing cooperation.

StarTimes Project

Under the StarTimes, Chinese-Government aided Project, the beneficiary communities would receive 6000 decoders, 600 projector TVs, 900 solar lights and 300 Television sets.

They form part of the 10,000 communities that were selected to benefit from the project in 25 African countries.

“Each community will receive 20 decoders with dishes and accessories installed in selected individual homes, two projectors TVs and a StarTimes TV with backup solar light installed at public viewing and recreational centres,” he explained.

The Ashanti Region would receive 57; Eastern 43; Greater Accra 37; Central 35; Brong Ahafo 31; Northern 30; Western 24; Volta 18, Upper East 17; and Upper West Region eight.

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