Monday, 22 September

President Mahama receives letters of credence from 10 newly-accredited envoys to Ghana from Africa, Europe, Asia

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President John Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama today, September 19, 2025, received the letters of credence from 10 newly-accredited envoys to Ghana, marking a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral and multilateral relations.

The diplomats, representing Africa, Europe, and Asia, pledged to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, security, and cultural exchange during their tenure.

The newly accredited envoys are:

* Colonel (Rtd) Shem Ishahilidza Amadi – High Commissioner of Kenya

* Dr. John Mikal Kvistad – Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway

* Mr. Jakob Linulf – Ambassador of Denmark

* Mr. Gariballa Khidir Ali – Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan

* Mr. Najeeb Durrani – High Commissioner for the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

* Mr. Amadou Ndene Ndoye – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Senegal

* Mr. Rune Skinnebach – Ambassador of the European Union (EU)

* Mr. Wael Fathy – Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt

* Mr. Christian Rogg – British High Commissioner

* Mr. Frederik Landshöft – Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany

Welcoming the envoys, President Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s dedication to peaceful international cooperation and expressed optimism that their appointments would open new opportunities for partnership in infrastructure development, energy, trade, and human capital advancement.

“Ghana values the strong relations we have built with your countries over the years,” President Mahama said. “We look forward to deepening these bonds in ways that will bring mutual benefits to our people,” he remarked.

The president also encouraged the envoys to take advantage of Ghana’s investment climate under the government’s development agenda, assuring them that Ghana remains a reliable partner in promoting regional stability and prosperity.

Source: classfmonline.com/Pearl Ollennu