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President Commissions New Ambassadors, Urges Results-Driven Diplomacy

by Victor Lavor
February 10, 2026
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President of the Republic of Ghana has formally commissioned a new batch of High Commissioners and Ambassadors-Designate, charging them to pursue results-driven diplomacy that delivers tangible economic and social benefits for the Ghanaian people.

Speaking at a ceremony at the Flagstaff House in Accra, the President described the appointment of the envoys as “not merely an honour, but a call to the highest level of national service,” stressing that their conduct must rise above partisanship and be guided strictly by the national interest.

“From this moment onward, you must embody Ghana’s unity, values, credibility and aspirations, and your conduct must be national in character, above partisanship and firmly guided by the supreme interests of the Republic of Ghana,” he said.

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The President noted that the envoys were assuming office at a time of profound global change marked by geopolitical tensions, economic realignments, technological disruptions and climate pressures. He said these challenges require sound judgment, strategic thinking and disciplined leadership.

“In this environment, Ghana expects sound judgment, strategic thinking, disciplined leadership and unwavering commitment to our national interest. These are the demands of modern diplomacy,” the President stated.

He underscored Ghana’s reputation as a stable democracy and responsible member of the international community, urging the envoys to protect and enhance that standing abroad.

“You are entrusted with safeguarding and strengthening Ghana’s reputation. You must project Ghana as a dependable partner, a predictable destination for business and tourism, and a principled yet pragmatic voice in regional and global affairs,” he said.

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Reaffirming Ghana’s Pan-African foreign policy orientation, the President called on the diplomats to champion an African voice that shapes global outcomes.

“Ghana’s foreign policy is anchored in the belief that Africa must help shape global outcomes, not merely react to them. I urge you to articulate a Ghanaian voice that speaks with clarity, confidence and conviction,” he noted.

The President emphasised that Ghana’s diplomacy would be measured by outcomes rather than ceremony, urging the envoys to prioritise economic diplomacy.

“Your work must translate into jobs, growth, opportunities, security and measurable benefits for our people,” he said, adding that ambassadors are expected to attract strategic investments, expand non-traditional exports, promote tourism and facilitate technology transfer.

He disclosed that government has introduced a performance management framework for Heads of Mission, with clear key performance indicators to ensure accountability and results.

“Your performance will be assessed on outcomes in trade and investment, the quality of partnerships you build, the efficiency of consular services, engagement with the Ghanaian diaspora and the prudent management of public resources,” the President said.

On fiscal discipline, the President announced cost-containment measures for Ghana’s missions abroad, including rent ceilings and a shift away from unsustainable leasing arrangements.
“Ghana’s diplomacy must be known not only for excellence, but also for value for money, transparency and responsible stewardship,” he stressed.

Touching on ethics and leadership, the President reminded the envoys that diplomacy is ultimately about character.

“You are the living faces of Ghana. Conduct yourselves with dignity, discipline and humility, and uphold the highest ethical standards,” he said.

He also urged them to engage the Ghanaian diaspora with seriousness and empathy, describing the diaspora as “a vital national asset contributing to our economy and national renewal.”

Concluding the ceremony, the President expressed confidence in the competence of the newly commissioned envoys and challenged them to serve with purpose.

“Ghana expects excellence.Your tenure must be marked by results, stronger partnerships, expanded opportunities for our people and a higher standing of our nation in the comity of nations,” he said.

The President congratulated the envoys on their appointment and invoked divine guidance for their service, praying that their work would “bring honour to Ghana, strengthen our friendships and advance prosperity for our people.”

Story: Patrick Asford Boadu

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