President Akufo-Addo Urges New Diplomats to Elevate Ghana’s International Image

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In a significant diplomatic move, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has presented credentials to nine newly appointed diplomats, emphasizing the importance of promoting Ghana’s image and interests on the global stage.

The appointees, including three High Commissioners, five Ambassadors, and one Ambassador-at-Large, are tasked with representing Ghana in various countries and international organizations. The newly appointed envoys are:

  • Vice Admiral Seth Amoama, High Commissioner-designate to Nigeria
  • Mrs. Francisca Ashietey-Oduntun, High Commissioner-designate to South Africa
  • Mr. Ernest Yaw Amporful, High Commissioner-designate to Rwanda
  • Major General Nicholas Peter Andoh, Ambassador-designate to Türkiye
  • Mr. Henry Tachie-Menson, Ambassador-designate to Belgium and the EU
  • Mrs. Charity Gbedawo, Ambassador-designate to Morocco
  • Ms. Abigail Naa Adzoko Kwashi, Ambassador-designate to Norway
  • Dr. Robert Afriyie, Ambassador-designate to Ethiopia and the African Union
  • Nana Bediatuo Asante, Ambassador-at-Large

In his address at Jubilee House, President Akufo-Addo stressed the critical role these diplomats will play in advancing Ghana’s interests and enhancing its international reputation. “Your primary responsibility is to promote the image of Ghana as a stable, peaceful, and forward-looking country,” he stated.

The President highlighted the importance of fostering strong bilateral relationships, attracting investments, and advocating for Ghana’s interests. He emphasized the need to strengthen diplomatic ties and international cooperation, particularly in light of global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

“High Commissioners-designate and Ambassadors-designate, your postings come at a critical juncture in global affairs and our nation’s development,” President Akufo-Addo noted. “The world is gradually emerging from the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left a profound impact on all facets of life.”

Acknowledging the contributions of Vice Admiral Seth Amoama and Major General Nicholas Peter Andoh to Ghana’s military, the President commended their dedication and leadership. “Their meritorious service has been instrumental in safeguarding the sovereignty and stability of our nation,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo urged the new envoys to familiarize themselves with the Ghana CARES ‘Obaatampa’ Programme, which outlines the roadmap for revitalizing the Ghanaian economy. This ambitious program focuses on supporting commercial farming, building the light manufacturing sector, developing engineering and ICT industries, fast-tracking digitalization, and creating jobs for young people.

“The Ghana CARES ‘Obaatampa’ Programme sets out our roadmap towards the strong revitalization of the Ghanaian economy,” the President explained. “Each of you must help contribute to the success of this program by facilitating foreign investment into the country.”

The President also stressed the importance of engaging with Ghanaian communities abroad and leveraging their potential to contribute to the country’s development. “Our diaspora is a vital component of the Ghanaian fabric, contributing considerably to our economy and cultural heritage,” he said.

In addition to promoting Ghana’s economic agenda, the new envoys have been tasked with addressing global issues such as armed conflicts, terrorism, climate change, and illicit financial flows. President Akufo-Addo emphasized the need for international cooperation to tackle these challenges effectively.

“Your responsibilities at the multilateral level include working with your host governments to assist in the fight against armed conflicts, terrorism, climate change, and the illicit outflow of funds from Africa,” the President stated.

As the new envoys embark on their missions, they carry the hopes and aspirations of the Ghanaian people. Their success in representing Ghana on the global stage will significantly influence the nation’s international reputation and contribute to its development.

The President concluded his address with a call for integrity and professionalism, urging the diplomats to carry out their duties with dedication and to enhance Ghana’s reputation internationally. “In executing your duties, it is imperative that you cultivate and maintain cordial working relationships with the professional Foreign Service officers who will be your colleagues in the high commissions and embassies,” he said.

“Their support and collaboration will be essential in achieving your objectives and ensuring the success of your missions.”

This ceremony marks a significant step in Ghana’s diplomatic efforts, reflecting the nation’s commitment to global engagement and cooperation. The new envoys are expected to play a crucial role in promoting Ghana’s interests and contributing to its development on the international stage.

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