President John Dramani Mahama has returned home after what the government says was a "successful" three-nation working visit.

The President jetted out to Angola on Saturday, where he held bilateral discussions with his Angolan counterpart before par­ticipating in a high-level retreat on African Union (AU) Institutional Reforms in Nairo­bi, Kenya on Monday.

The President later travelled to Tanzania to participate in an energy summit organised by the World Bank, the African Develop­ment Bank, the Rockefeller Foundation, and other organisations. •President John Mahama (right) exchanging pleasantries with Ms Marietta Brew on his arrival at the Kotoka International Airport Briefing the media in Accra yesterday after the President's arrival, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Acting Spokesperson to the President, told the press that the trip was a fulfilling one in the interest of the country.

According to Mr Ofosu, the Abura-Ase­bu-Kwamankese Member of Parliament, the bilateral discussions in Angola revolved around ways that could be explored to deepen the already very healthy ties between Ghana and Angola, and to explore areas of mutual cooperation for the economic bene­fits of both nations.