President Mahama charges new envoys to discharge duties diligently

President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned a new group of ambassadors and high commissioners to represent Ghana worldwide, reaffirming government’s commitment to strengthening the country’s diplomatic presence.
Speaking at the presidency, Mr Mahama said the appointments reflected years of dedicated service and discipline, as well as confidence in the envoys’ ability to promote Ghana’s interests abroad.
He announced that, for the first time in Ghana’s diplomatic practice, ambassadors and high commissioners will operate under key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure accountability and measurable results.
“These KPIs are not bureaucratic checklists. They are tools for transformation. Every handshake, negotiation, and agreement must deliver real benefits for the people of Ghana,” President Mahama stated.
The RESET Agenda and Diplomacy
The president reminded the envoys of the RESET Agenda, government’s blueprint for restoring hope, rebuilding trust, and rekindling prosperity. He urged them to project Ghana as a stable democracy, a hub for investment and innovation, a vibrant cultural destination, and a country determined to create jobs and opportunities for its youth.
Driving Economic Diplomacy
President Mahama charged the new diplomats to sharpen Ghana’s economic diplomacy by promoting exports, securing new markets, and attracting investment for key programmes such as the 24-Hour Economy Initiative, the Big Push Infrastructure Programme, and the Renewable Energy Transition Programme. He also encouraged stronger engagement with the Ghanaian diaspora as partners in national development.
“Every mission must operate with accountability, efficiency, and professionalism. The values we uphold at home—ethical governance, service delivery, and transparency—must be reflected in our missions abroad,” he stressed.
Accountability and Responsibility
The president noted that envoys will now benefit from improved conditions of service under the new Foreign Service Regulations. However, he reminded them that such privileges come with greater responsibility.
“The people of Ghana expect results. To whom much is given, much is expected,” he concluded.
Source: classfmonline.com/Pearl Ollennu
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