President John Dramani Mahama has officially commissioned 11 new Ambassadors and High Commissioners to represent Ghana in various countries around the world.
The swearing-in ceremony took place in Accra on Wednesday, following the receipt of agrément (official approval) from the respective host nations throughout September 2025.
All the newly appointed envoys are non-career diplomats selected to advance Ghana’s interests abroad under the current administration. They have been entrusted with the responsibility of strengthening bilateral ties and promoting the nation’s foreign policy priorities.

The envoys commissioned include:
- Mr. Kwesi Ahwoi – Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia
- Mr. Kojo Choi – Ambassador to South Korea
- Captain (Rtd.) George Kofi Nfojoh – High Commissioner to Togo
- Prof. Dora Francisca Edu-Buandoh – High Commissioner to Canada
- Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Harruna Attah – High Commissioner to Namibia
- Dr. Kwame Ampofo – Ambassador to Hungary
- Mr. Benjamin Anani Quashie – High Commissioner to South Africa
- Mr. Magnus Kofi Amoatey – Ambassador to Congo
- Mr. Benedict Batabe Assorow – Ambassador to the Holy See (Vatican)
- Prof. Mrs. Esi Awuah – Ambassador to Switzerland
- Mr. Mohammed Abubakari Manaf – Ambassador to Benin
Each envoy received presidential instruments of commission, formally empowering them to assume their diplomatic responsibilities in their respective host countries.
President Mahama emphasized the importance of their mission, urging the envoys to promote Ghana’s political, economic, and cultural interests while fostering partnerships that contribute to mutual development.
Their appointments mark a renewed commitment to global engagement and international cooperation as Ghana continues to assert its role on the world stage.