Dendias pays visit to Greek school in Tema, Ghana
Greek National Defense Minister Nikos Dendias paid a visit to the Greek school St. Nicholas in Tema New Town, near Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday.
Dendias is in the African country to attend the 2023 United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial meeting in Accra in which ministers will express their collective commitment to UN peacekeeping.
The Greek minister thanked Captain Panagiotis Tsakos and Evangelos Mytilineos and their respective foundations as well as all volunteers for helping to create a Greek welcoming corner for children living in a tough area, and said the Greek state will continue to contribute to and support this effort.
"I have promised we will provide the remaining funds to complete the 'Giannis Antetokounmpo' basketball court, so the children may play basket, and we will then build a footbal field also. There are two very good players here, who will help to teach football to the children and create two very good teams, one in basket and one in football," he added, referring to former football players from Ghana, Peter Ofori-Quaye and Kofi Amponsah.
On the sidelines of the UN meeting in Accra, Dendias was scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with the Defence Minister of Ghana Dominic Nitiwul and with Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwe as well as with the UN Undersecretary-general for Peace Operations Jean Pierre Lacroix.
AMNA