The indications of this plan was given by Mukherjee while he was addressing the Indian community here yesterday during a reception hosted by the Indian High Commissioner to Ghana K Jeeva Sagar.
Recalling 'age-old' friendly relations of Indians with Africa, the President said the relationship has deepened over the years.
"My first visit as President of India to three African countries is not accidental," he said, adding it was a follow-up action initiated by the Prime Minister after India Africa Forum Summit held in New Delhi last year.
Speaking to the Indian community, he asked them to join the campaigns launched by Prime Minister Modi such as 'Digital India', 'Startup India, Stand up India', 'Clean India Mission', 'Smart Cities' etc.
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The President said India's trade with Africa is over USD 70 billion and investments worth about USD 35 billion.
Addressing the community, he said their efforts were complementing many foreign policy measures taken by the Indian government to assist the friendly countries in Africa, including Ghana.
"Exim bank is also providing funding for a railway project. India-Ghana bilateral trade has reached USD three billion and Indian investments in this country are estimated at around USD one billion," the President noted.
Mukherjee, during his talks with Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama, said both the sides have agreed to take the trade to USD five billion by 2020.
He also praised the Indian diaspora for its engaging role as "force multiplier" in the country's economic growth.