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The Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana (HCCGH) has announced the re-election of Kwame N. Acquah to the Board of Directors of the World Federation of Consuls (FICAC) for the 2025-2028 term.
Mr Acquah is the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Seychelles in Ghana and Executive Secretary of HCCGH
He was re-elected to the FICAC Board of Directors with 91% support for the 2025–2028 term, reaffirming Ghana’s active role in the Federation.
He will serve as Ghana’s sole representative among the nine Directors under the continued leadership of President Nikolaos K. Margaropoulos and Vice-President Hon. Asif A. Chowdhury, both re-elected unopposed.
Held in Marrakech from October 29 to November 1, 2025, the 14th World Congress of Consuls convened nearly 200 delegates representing over 45 Consular Corps.
The Ghanaian delegation, led by Dimitrios Avraam (Dean of the HCCGH and Honorary Consul General of Belgium), included the Honorary Consuls of Cabo Verde, Jamaica, Luxembourg, Mexico, Seychelles, and Trinidad & Tobago.

“This renewed mandate is both an honour and a responsibility. It reaffirms HCCGH’s active role in fostering international friendship, collaboration, and service within the consular community,” said Mr Acquah.
“Receiving 39 votes out of 43 countries is deeply humbling and reflects the trust placed in Ghana’s diplomatic leadership.”
Mr Acquah's re-election follows a record of tangible achievements. As Honorary Consul of Seychelles since 2016, he has been pivotal in strengthening bilateral ties, securing multiple Memoranda of Understanding during the 2024 state visit of Seychelles' President Wavel Ramkalawan.
His FICAC leadership is equally proven, having hosted the landmark 2023 Conference for African Honorary Consuls in Ghana and participating in international humanitarian missions.
This continued representation solidifies Africa's voice on the global stage and underscores Ghana's role in Pan-African diplomacy.
This legacy builds upon the foundation laid by predecessors like Amarkai Amarteifio, Dean Emeritus of HCCGH, who served FICAC as both Director and Vice-President, highlighting Ghana's enduring commitment to the Federation.
HCCGH expresses its sincere gratitude to all FICAC member states that supported its candidacy and reaffirms its commitment to strengthening international consular ties, fostering collaboration, and upholding the highest standards of professionalism.
Looking ahead, the Corps anticipates the XV FICAC World Congress in 2028, with Kazakhstan, India, and Mauritius having submitted bids to host the next edition.
About FICAC
The World Federation of Consuls (FICAC), established in 1982 and accredited by the United Nations in 1993, is the leading international organisation representing honorary and career consuls worldwide. It provides strategic leadership to advance consular standards and foster cooperation among nations.
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