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A U.S. Virgin Islands governor’s first official trip to Ghana in 2025 raised transparency concerns due to missing records and unconfirmed meetings.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. led a delegation from the U.S. Virgin Islands on a November 22–30, 2025, trip to Ghana, marking the first official visit by a sitting Virgin Islands governor and the first by a U.S. governor of African descent.
The trip aimed to strengthen economic, tourism, cultural, and technology ties, with meetings planned with Ghanaian officials including President John Dramani Mahama.
However, the government’s response to an Open Records Act request provided incomplete and inconsistent details, including missing itineraries, meeting confirmations, and travel costs.
Discrepancies in reported expenses and lack of official records from Ghana raised concerns about transparency, with no confirmation from Ghanaian authorities of the delegation’s visit.
El primer viaje oficial de un gobernador de las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos a Ghana en 2025 planteó preocupaciones de transparencia debido a registros faltantes y reuniones no confirmadas.