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Cabinet has approved a new rent ceiling for officers serving in Ghana’s missions abroad as part of President John Mahama’s broader reset agenda and drive for prudent budget management.
The President announced the decision at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, during the commissioning of newly appointed ambassadors, emphasising that Ghana’s foreign missions must demonstrate financial discipline and value for money in all operations.
"In line with our prudent budget management and the broader research, we adjusted our approved rent ceilings for offsetting emissions abroad. This is intended to prevent waste and ensure value for money in all our foreign operations," he said.
According to President Mahama, the measure forms part of a package of enhanced conditions designed to support diplomats while ensuring responsible use of public resources.
“I recognise that diplomats must be well supported to deliver on their mandates. For this reason, Cabinet has approved enhanced conditions of service for all our diplomats working abroad,” he added.
Waiver on Vehicle Import Duties for Returning Officers
President Mahama also revealed that Cabinet has approved a waiver of import duties and taxes on one vehicle for foreign service officers returning from their overseas postings.
However, he clarified that the benefit comes with limits.
“There’s a caveat — the engine capacity must not exceed 2.7 litres. So if you are thinking of a V8, I’m sorry,” he remarked.
Upholding Ghana’s Image Abroad
President Mahama also reminded the ambassadors that they represent the face of Ghana and must conduct themselves with humility, integrity and respect for all.
“Diplomacy is ultimately about relationships — building bridges of trust, strengthening cooperation, advocating mutual understanding, and elevating the name and reputation of Ghana,” he said.
He also encouraged them to prioritise the welfare of Ghanaians living abroad, ensuring that consular services remain responsive and efficient.
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