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General Oppong Peprah, 17 Others Appointed as Deputy Ambassadors

by Ekow Benyah 4 weeks ago

President Appoints 18 Deputy Heads of Missions to Key Countries

 October 8, 2025 

The Office of the President has announced the appointment of 18 individuals as Deputy Heads of Missions to represent Ghana in various countries across the world.

Official Announcement

In a letter dated September 11, 2025, and signed by Callistus Mahama, Ph.D., Secretary to the President, the appointments were communicated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to facilitate the necessary steps for the appointment process.

Complete List of Appointees

The President has appointed the following persons to serve as Deputy Heads of Missions:

  1. Dr. Palmer Appiah-Gyan - Federal Republic of Germany
  2. Francisca Patoah Gyarko - Swiss Federation
  3. Ben Dotsei Malor - United States of America
  4. Harry Zevon, Ph.D. - The People's Republic of China
  5. General Thomas Oppong-Peprah - Canada
  6. Sulemana Ibun Iddrissu - Republic of India
  7. Aquinas Quansah - The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
  8. George Harrison - Republic of Korea
  9. Jamilatu Amadu - United Arab Emirates
  10. Emmanuel Netsey-Afedo - The Netherlands
  11. Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku - Italian Republic
  12. Francis Thalamus Doe - Japan
  13. Sanni Jajah - The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  14. Kwadwo Agyei-Dwomor - Republic of Türkiye
  15. Emmanuel Kamban Panyan - Russian Federation
  16. Alhaji Mohammed Seidu Issah Abah - Republic of South Africa
  17. Mohammed Ibn Abass - Arab Republic of Egypt
  18. Rev. Isaac Clive Mould, Ph.D. - The Kingdom of Denmark

Strategic Diplomatic Representation

The appointments reflect Ghana's commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties with major global powers, emerging economies, and strategic partners across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and North America.

Next Steps

The Minister of Foreign Affairs has been directed to take the necessary steps to facilitate the appointment process for all listed individuals. The appointments were also copied to the Vice President and the Chief of Staff at Jubilee House.

These appointments are expected to enhance Ghana's diplomatic presence and foster stronger bilateral relations with the respective countries.


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