In a significant step towards enhancing diplomatic relations, the President of the Bissau City Council in Guinea, José Medina Lobato, has paid a courtesy visit to the Mayor of Accra, Hon. Elizabeth Kwatsoe Sackey. This meeting marks the beginning of what promises to be a robust partnership between the two capital cities.
Speaking during the meeting, President Lobato emphasized the purpose of his visit: to initiate a formal relationship between Accra and Bissau, two pivotal cities in West Africa.
“Our shared roles as capital cities of Ghana and Guinea provide a unique platform for collaboration.”
José Medina Lobato, President of the Bissau City Council in Guinea
President Lobato underscored the significance of establishing sister-city relations, envisioning this partnership as a conduit for mutual growth and understanding.
To solidify these intentions, Lobato announced plans to send a delegation from Accra to Bissau in June to sign a bilateral agreement. This proposed agreement would be historic, as it would mark the first sister-city relationship between an Anglophone country (Ghana) and a Lusophone country (Guinea-Bissau). He highlighted the importance of transcending linguistic boundaries, especially given Bissau’s geographical proximity to francophone countries.
Beyond diplomacy, Lobato emphasized the economic potential of the relationship. He outlined Bissau’s ambition to attract investments from companies and entrepreneurs across various sectors. “We see great opportunities for mutual growth through business collaborations and product exhibitions,” Lobato stated. He also expressed a keen interest in learning from Accra’s best practices in waste management, demonstrating a commitment to environmental sustainability.
Focus on Sustainable Practices

Mayor Sackey, who warmly welcomed the delegation from Guinea, expressed enthusiasm for the prospect of establishing sister-city relations. She highlighted the potential for collaboration in various areas, including trade, investment, and cultural exchange. “Fostering ties between our capital cities is essential for regional integration and cooperation,” Mayor Sackey noted. She assured President Lobato of Accra’s commitment to supporting Bissau’s development initiatives.
Hon. Elizabeth Kwatsoe Sackey further emphasized the importance of the proposed bilateral agreement, noting that it would not only strengthen the relationship between Accra and Bissau but also promote broader regional integration. Mayor Sackey reiterated Accra’s readiness to send a delegation to Bissau in June to formalize the agreement and explore partnership opportunities.
In her address, Mayor Sackey also underscored Accra’s experiences and expertise in waste management. “Sustainable practices are crucial for the well-being of both our cities and the environment at large,” she said. This sentiment aligns with President Lobato’s expressed interest in environmental sustainability, signaling a shared commitment to addressing urban environmental challenges.
The meeting between José Medina Lobato and Elizabeth Kwatsoe Sackey represents a promising step towards fostering stronger diplomatic and economic ties between Bissau and Accra. The leaders’ shared vision for collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, cultural exchange, and environmental sustainability sets a positive tone for future engagements.
As the two cities prepare for the upcoming delegation visit and the signing of the bilateral agreement, there is palpable optimism about the potential benefits of this partnership. The historic sister-city relationship, once formalized, will serve as a model for transcending linguistic and cultural barriers in the region.
This initiative by the President of the Bissau City Council and the Mayor of Accra reflects a forward-thinking approach to international relations at the municipal level. By focusing on shared goals and leveraging their unique strengths, Bissau and Accra are poised to create a partnership that not only enhances their respective cities but also contributes to regional stability and growth.
The forthcoming delegation visit in June and the anticipated signing of the bilateral agreement will be closely watched as a significant milestone in West African diplomacy. Both cities have set a clear agenda for cooperation, with a focus on economic development, environmental sustainability, and cultural exchange. The success of this partnership could pave the way for similar initiatives across the continent, fostering greater unity and collaboration among African nations.