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In a ceremony marked by a blend of high-level diplomacy and unexpected light-heartedness, Ghana’s newly appointed Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Victor Emmanuel Smith, has officially commenced his mission in the American capital.
The formal presentation of credentials took place in the Oval Office, where President Donald J. Trump received Ambassador Smith as the first of 14 newly accredited envoys.
According to the Embassy of Ghana in Washington, D.C., the session began on an exceptionally warm note when President Trump, upon seeing the Ghanaian diplomat, reportedly exclaimed, “Look at this good-looking guy!”

The remark drew spontaneous laughter from those present, setting a cordial and relaxed tone for the subsequent bilateral discussions.
The fact that Ambassador Smith was the first envoy to be received during the session is being viewed as a significant nod to Ghana’s diplomatic standing and its enduring partnership with the United States.
During the engagement, Ambassador Smith conveyed fraternal greetings from President John Dramani Mahama and expressed his deep appreciation for the opportunity to serve at one of Ghana’s most critical diplomatic outposts. He reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to deepening a relationship built on decades of mutual respect and shared democratic values.
Central to the Ambassador’s mission is the concept of economic diplomacy.
Ambassador Smith used the high-profile meeting to pitch Ghana as the premier strategic gateway for American businesses looking to tap into the African continent.
He highlighted several key economic advantages:
- Regional Access: A sub-regional market of over 400 million people.
- Continental Reach: A total market exceeding 1.4 billion people through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
- The Hub Advantage: Ghana’s role as the official host of the AfCFTA Secretariat, positioning it as the nerve centre for intra-African trade.
“Ghana provides access to a sub-regional market of more than 400 million people and a continental market exceeding 1.4 billion people,” Ambassador Smith noted, emphasising that the country is a stable democratic destination ready for American investment.
Ambassador Smith signalled that Ghana is particularly eager to partner with U.S. firms in high-growth sectors, including:
- Agribusiness and Manufacturing
- Energy and Technology
- Services and Infrastructure
In a bold diplomatic gesture, the Ambassador also extended an open invitation for President Trump to visit Ghana, suggesting that such a visit would serve as a powerful catalyst to unlock new areas of cooperation and consolidate the historic bond between the two nations.
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