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President Mahama swears in five new Ambassadors

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President John Dramani Mahama has appointed five new ambassadors to represent Ghana abroad in a ceremony held at the Jubilee House.

The swearing-in ceremony took place on Monday, February 9, 2024. However, the year mentioned in the original text is 2026.

The president tasked the new envoys to prioritise advancing Ghana’s economic interests globally.

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The ambassadors will serve in Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Mali, Cuba, and Malta.

President Mahama emphasised the crucial role of diplomatic missions in strengthening bilateral relations and supporting national development priorities.

“As heads of mission, you are required to reflect this national reset agenda by moving from passive representation to purposeful engagement, from routine reporting to proactive problem-solving and from presence to impact. “Your mission plans must be firmly aligned with Ghana’s development priorities,” he urged.

List of Envoys

2. ⁠1. Alhaji Said Saleh Sinare, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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

3. Mr Kofi Attor, Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba

4. Mr Emmanuel Opeku, Ambassador-in-Situ

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

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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