President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in five newly appointed ambassadors and one high commissioner, urging them to uphold the highest ethical standards while representing Ghana abroad and to project a positive image of the country.

At a commissioning ceremony held at Jubilee House, the President charged the envoys to conduct themselves with dignity, humility, and discipline, while maintaining a welcoming posture toward Ghanaians in the diaspora.

The newly commissioned envoys are Alhaji Said Saleh Sinare, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Lt. Col. Alhaji Umar Sanda Ahmed, Ambassador to the Republic of Mali; Kofi Attor, Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba; Emmanuel Opeku, Ambassador-in-Situ; and Regina Appiah-Sam, High Commissioner to the Republic of Malta.

President Mahama reminded the diplomats of their responsibility to safeguard and promote Ghana’s international image, stressing that their conduct abroad reflects directly on the nation.

Speaking on behalf of the envoys, the Ambassador-designate to Mali, Lt. Col. Umar Sanda Ahmed, expressed gratitude to the President and the government for the confidence reposed in them, assuring that they would diligently project Ghana’s interests in their respective postings.
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