President John Mahama will today, hold talks with the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Keith Christopher Rowley at the Flagstaff House today.
A state luncheon would also be held in his honour in the afternoon before President Mahama accompanies the visiting premier on a guided tour of the Tema Oil Refinery and VALCO, a statement from the Flagstaff House said Sunday
Bilateral relations between the two countries have been strong and the visit of the Prime Minister is expected to strengthen the ties.
The Caribbean country has in recent times been exploring ways of collaborating with Ghana to develop the country's gas resources.
Trinidad and Tobago lie in the Caribbean Sea off the northeast coast of Venezuela. It practices Parliamentary democracy and has been producing oil for the past 100 years.