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President John Dramani Mahama has charged newly appointed diplomatic envoys to see their appointments not as personal honours, but as a solemn call to national service grounded in discipline, sound judgement and unwavering loyalty to Ghana’s supreme national interest.
Speaking at their swearing-in ceremony at Jubilee House on Monday, 9 February, President Mahama said the officials now carry an elevated responsibility to project Ghana’s unity, values, credibility and aspirations, both domestically and on the international stage.
“Your appointment is not merely an honour; it is a call to high national service,” the President said. “From this moment onwards, you must embody Ghana’s unity, its values, credibility and aspirations.”
He stressed that their conduct must rise above partisan considerations and be guided solely by what best serves the Republic of Ghana.
President Mahama said the appointees were selected based on character, competence and experience, which he described as essential qualities for effective leadership in an increasingly complex global environment.
He noted that they assume office at a time of profound global change, characterised by heightened geopolitical tensions, economic realignment, rapid technological disruption and escalating climate pressures, all of which are reshaping international relations and diplomacy.
“In this environment, Ghana expects sound judgement, strategic thinking, discipline, leadership and an unwavering commitment to our national interest,” the President stated.
He emphasised that modern diplomacy goes beyond ceremonial representation, demanding clarity of purpose, professionalism and the ability to navigate competing global interests while safeguarding Ghana’s long-term priorities.
President Mahama urged the envoys to approach their duties with a strong sense of responsibility, reminding them that their actions would reflect not only on the government but on the country as a whole. He reaffirmed his confidence in their capacity to serve with distinction and uphold the highest standards of integrity and patriotism.
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