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Diplomatic Corps Glows with New Ambassadors

 

Ghana is set to strengthen its diplomatic ties with several countries as five ambassadors-designate are commissioned today, February 9. According to Ghana News Agency, the appointees will serve in key missions abroad, promoting Ghana’s interests and fostering cooperation.

 

The ambassadors-designate are Alhaji Said Saleh Sinare for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lt. Col. Al Hajj Umar Sanda Ahmed for the Republic of Mali, Mr. Kofi Attor for the Republic of Cuba, Mr. Emmanuel Opeku as Ambassador-in-Situ, and Mrs. Regina Appiah-Sam as High Commissioner-designate for the Republic of Malta.

 

The commissioning ceremony is expected to mark a significant milestone in Ghana’s diplomatic efforts, with the new ambassadors poised to promote trade, investment, and cultural exchange. The appointees bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their new roles.

 

Ghana has been actively strengthening its diplomatic presence globally, seeking to leverage international partnerships for economic growth and development. The new ambassadors will play a crucial role in advancing these efforts.

 

The appointments reflect Ghana’s commitment to deepening its engagement with the international community. The ambassadors-designate are expected to work towards enhancing cooperation and promoting Ghana’s interests abroad.

 

The commissioning ceremony will be an important event in Ghana’s diplomatic calendar, highlighting the country’s commitment to global engagement.

 

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Author: Korkor Anumu

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