Italian Prime Minister Ends Visit After Addressing Ghana's Parliament The Italian Prime Minister Mateo Renzi, has left Accra for Italy after his two day visit to Ghana. Prime Minister Remzi, was seen off at the Airport by President John Mahama. Upon arrival last Monday, Prime Minister Renzi and President Mahama, discussed areas of cooperation which has the potential to further deepen the existing relations between the two countries. The Italian Prime Minister had early on toured the Kwame Nkrumah mausoleum and laid a wreath by the tomb of Ghana's First President Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah. He also visited Ghana's Parliament. Addressed Ghana’s Parliament, Prime Minister Matheo Renzi says dialogue and democracy interwoven with rich cultural practices and the defense of individual right are the antidote to terrorism. He said values of compassion, inclusion and unity should be upheld in every society as measure to dissuade people from engaging in terrorism. He said Ghana should be proud of been a benchmark of democracy in Africa and the World. Prime Minister Renzi also touched on the dangerous migration of citizens from Africa to Europe in search of greener pastures. He said the Italian government values human dignity hence it’s continues rescue of immigrants on the sea. He asked that Africa governments should make the needed efforts to give opportunities to their citizens. He ended his statement by quoting a message encoded in an Adinkra symbol to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Ghana and Italy. GBC