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President John Mahama has introduced a performance assessment system for Ghana’s ambassadors and high commissioners, saying every mission abroad must now deliver measurable economic and diplomatic results.
Speaking at the commissioning of a new batch of envoys at the Presidency on Wednesday, November 19, the President said the new framework is designed to ensure accountability and real impact.
“We’ve introduced a new key performance indicator framework for all Ambassadors and High Commissioners. This framework brings clarity, fairness, and consistency to the evaluation of your performance as Ghanaian envoys.”
President Mahama outlined the criteria that will be used to evaluate every envoy.
“Your performance will therefore be assessed on: one, the volume and quality of investment and trade generated through your missions; two, the partnerships you initiate or deepen; three, the responsiveness and compassion of consular services to Ghanaians living abroad; four, the mobilisation of the Ghanaian diaspora for national development; and five, transparent, efficient management of public resources in your missions.”
He said that the indicators are not intended to burden diplomats.
“These key performance indicators are not meant to burden you; they are intended to empower you… and ensure that every mission contributes meaningfully to Ghana’s national development priorities.”
The President also announced improved conditions of service, including a tax concession on vehicles for Foreign Service officers who complete their duty abroad.
"Cabinet has approved a waiver of import duties and taxes on one vehicle for Foreign Service officers returning from overseas service. But there is a caveat, with an engine capacity not exceeding 2.7 litres. So if you are thinking of a V8, I'm sorry," the President said.
President Mahama further said that the Cabinet had approved rent ceilings for officers posted abroad to curb waste and promote value for money.
“Financial discipline is integral to national renewal, and our missions must lead by example,” he said.
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