In a significant diplomatic move, Ghana has engaged Latvian authorities in high-level discussions aimed at pursuing justice for the late Nana Agyei Ahyia. The talks come amid growing public concern and calls for accountability surrounding the circumstances of Nana Agyei Ahyia’s case.
Officials from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs met with their counterparts in Latvia to explore avenues for cooperation, exchange information, and ensure that all legal procedures are meticulously followed. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral collaboration in legal and investigative matters pertinent to the case.

Speaking on the sidelines of the meeting, a senior Ghanaian diplomat emphasized the country’s commitment to ensuring that justice prevails, stating that “Ghana remains steadfast in seeking full transparency and accountability, and we are grateful for the cooperation extended by our Latvian partners.”
The engagement highlights Ghana’s proactive approach to international legal collaboration, particularly in cases involving cross-border complexities. Authorities on both sides are expected to continue working closely as the investigations progress.
Families of victims and civil society groups have welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that the high-level dialogue will bring clarity and resolution to a case that has drawn national attention.
The outcome of these discussions is anticipated to set a precedent for how Ghana handles similar international legal matters in the future.
