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Why Obama's going to Ghana

There are lots of great reasons to visit Ghana, as Barack Obama announced last week that he will do this coming July. The country was recently host to succesful democratic elections; its tourist industry is certainly one of the best in West Africa (not only is the country home to the Cape Coast and other attractions, but the buses run on time); it has a great soccer team; and the country's economic growth has been impressive. As Ghana's Black Star News concluded: "Ghana is being rewarded for good governance, good economic management, and the rule of law."
But here's another interesting tidbit about Ghana: it just found oil -- estimated over 600 million barrels -- making it one of Africa's largest future producers. Production hasn't started yet, but when it does, the government will no doubt feel a boost in revenue, estimated as high as $1 billion annually.
Wouldn't it be nice to buy oil from a country with a relatively clean record in human rights, governance, and economic management? That's a far cry fro the United States's third-largest current supplier, Nigeria, just next door. Of course, there are worries that Ghana could fall into the same rent-collecting state model, but it seems determined to resist that slip. And maybe that would be a good topic for Obama to pointedly discuss while visiting.
Who knows if this is really part of the reason for the visit, but it does seem like something that could figure into that "range of bilateral and regional issues" the White House plans to discuss with Ghanaian President John Atta-Mills.













Seems likely
Especially if the Chinese have already come calling.
May want to check a map:
May want to check a map: Nigeria is due east of Ghana, Togo and Benin over.
Interesting article though.
Good catch! That's
I think we might forgive you
I think we might forgive you -- maybe!
What would even be better...
would be if the Ghanaians built themselves a refinery so that instead of just exchanging crude for cash they could also benefit from the value-added of refined petroleum products. They could make a killing in 'almost next door' Nigeria which seems incapable of keeping its refinery operations going and has chronic petrol and diesel shortages because the managers of their energy industry are so corrupt and incompetent.
Not sure that Ghana can be
Not sure that Ghana can be considered as having good economic management... especially if, despite being one of the darlings of the development world, there hasn't been much done to improve infrastructure like roads, sewage, health care, education, judicial access, etc, especially up north.
And after having spent 11 days waiting for a Ghana Airways flight that was meant to show up 'any minute now' I'd be wary of recommending the country's transportation options to anyone I wanted to stay friends with!!!
Obama Shopping for America
America has been 'mining' Western African nations as part of the effort to develop American presence in the Gulf of Guinea and West Africa in general.
America uses 40% of Nigeria's oil exports and has a major pipeline running through Cameroon from southern Chad. American naval presence in the Gulf has been growing. Moreover, Obama is probably still shopping for the headquarters for AFRICOM.
USAMA2 STOP TELLING LIES
usama-you are not telling the truth-america's naval presence is not growing in west africa-africom has been moved to germany-let me refresh your memory-there were small US troops in guinea and africom during bush's reign now that he is gone obama is the potus so there is no agreement of US military on african soil-so get your facts straight it helps nobody to lie.