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The Minority Caucus has called for the immediate removal of Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, accusing him of repeated diplomatic missteps that have left Ghana exposed internationally, particularly over the recent U.S. visa policy affecting Ghanaian citizens.
The statement was delivered at a press conference on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, by Nana Asafo‑Adjei Ayeh.
“Ghana has always been a model of stability and reliability abroad,” he said. “Under this Minister, that reputation is collapsing. We are now listed as a ‘migration risk’ by the United States and facing diplomatic setbacks with Israel and Europe—all preventable.”
The Minority’s criticism comes amid a major shift in U.S. immigration policy. In January 2026, the U.S. State Department announced it would pause immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, including Ghana, from January 21, 2026, indefinitely, citing concerns that applicants are likely to become dependent on public benefits and require further review of screening procedures.
Ghana’s inclusion in the visa suspension has triggered concern among lawmakers back home. The Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Abu Jinapor, earlier described the inclusion as a worrying sign of diplomatic drift in relations with the United States.
The visa pause affects immigrant visas (permanent residency) and does not apply to B1/B2 business or tourism applications, according to Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, Victor Smith.
Ayeh elaborated on the Minority’s stance: “A competent Foreign Minister engages quietly, anticipates challenges, and preserves alliances. Mr Ablakwa has chosen confrontation over negotiation, and public theatrics over professional discretion. The cost has been borne by our people and our economy.”
He referenced past Ghanaian diplomats, saying: “Ghanaians like Kofi Annan, Muhammad Mumuni, and Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey knew that influence is earned through reliability, not volume or social media applause. Our nation deserves no less today.”
The Minority concluded: “President Mahama must act decisively. This Minister has demonstrated he lacks the temperament and competence for the office. Ghana’s reputation and the welfare of our citizens demand immediate change.”
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