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Ghana Appoints Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Key Global Missions

President John Dramani Mahama has formally commissioned a new batch of ambassadors and high commissioners to represent Ghana abroad at the Jubilee House in Accra.

This ceremony marks a key stage in the diplomatic appointment process under Article 74(1) of the 1992 Constitution.

The President said the envoys were selected based on character, competence, and experience, emphasizing that Ghana expects sound judgment, strategic thinking, disciplined leadership, and commitment to national interest.

He urged them to:

Project Ghana as a dependable partner and predictable destination for business and tourism.

Represent Ghana as a principled and pragmatic voice in regional and global affairs.

Articulate Ghana’s positions confidently to promote a respected and united Africa.

President Mahama also highlighted that Ghana’s diplomacy should be result-oriented, producing jobs, economic growth, enhanced security, and other tangible benefits for citizens.

Envoys were also tasked with pursuing economic diplomacy, including:

Attracting strategic investments

Expanding non-traditional exports

Promoting tourism

Facilitating innovation and technology transfer

He emphasized that every partnership built, market opened, and investor attracted must serve a broader national purpose.

The government reaffirmed its commitment to integrity, efficiency, accountability, and results-driven governance, trusting the envoys to uphold Ghana’s values abroad.

List of Envoys Commissioned

Alhaji Said Saleh Sinare – Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Lt. Col. Al Hajj Umar Sanda Ahmed – Ambassador to the Republic of Mali

Mr. Kofi Attor – Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba

Mr. Emmanuel Opeku – Ambassador-in-Situ

Mrs. Regina Appiah-Sam – High Commissioner to the Republic of Malta

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