The event which begins April 16, 2018 and ends April 20, 2018 under the theme «Towards a Common Future» will
afford Heads of Government in the Commonwealth the opportunity to «address the shared global challenges we face, and agree on actions on how to create a better future for all».
A statement signed by Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, indicates the weeklong meeting will
afford Heads of Government in the Commonwealth the opportunity to «address the shared global challenges we face, and agree actions on how to create a better future for all».
The theme «Towards a Common Future» will
afford Heads of Government in the Commonwealth the opportunity to address the shared global challenges we face and agree on actions on how to create a better future for all.
Not exact matches
David Congdon,
head of campaigns and policy at learning disability charity Mencap, added: «The
government has a responsibility to ensure the cuts do not disproportionately impact on those people least able to
afford it, yet the chancellor's focus on further welfare cuts means many disabled people will fear they will continue to be the hardest hit.
He was even applauded by many when he claimed he could not
afford the presidential nomination form
of his party despite having served as a military
head of state, a key player in another military
government adjudged as most corrupt by both local and international bodies, a former military governor, a petroleum minister and chairman
of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), an agency that was also alleged
of corruption.