President John Dramani Mahama has received letters of credence from five newly appointed ambassadors and high commissioners, reaffirming Ghana’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic relations with partner countries.
The ceremony, held at the Presidency, featured the formal presentation of credentials by Her Excellency Diarra Dime-Labille of France, His Excellency Rui Orlando Xavier of Angola, Her Excellency Ndiyakupi Ngituwamata of Namibia, His Excellency Cong Song of China, and Her Excellency Jacquiline Natepi Ben Lochalamoi of South Sudan.

During brief interactions with the envoys, President Mahama welcomed them to Ghana and emphasized the country’s readiness to deepen bilateral cooperation across key areas, including trade, investment, governance, and cultural exchange.
He noted that Ghana values its longstanding relationships with the respective countries and remains committed to expanding partnerships that promote mutual development and shared prosperity.

In response, the envoys expressed appreciation for the warm reception and conveyed their governments’ commitment to strengthening existing ties with Ghana.

They also pledged to work collaboratively with Ghanaian authorities to advance cooperation during their respective tenures.
The presentation of credentials marks the official start of their diplomatic missions in Ghana, paving the way for renewed engagement and collaboration between Ghana and the represented nations.

