President John Evans Atta Mills has signed the letters of Commission and Credence for five newly appointed Heads of five of Ghana’s Diplomatic Missions.
The five are
- Mr. Kwame Asamoah Tenkorang - Ambassador-Designate to Japan
- Mrs. Hajia Fati Habib-Jawula - Ambassador-Designate to Denmark
- Prof. Kwaku Danso-Boafo - High Commissioner-Designate to the United Kingdom
- Mr. David Sarpong Boateng - Ambassador-Designate to Cuba and
- Mrs. Helen Mamle Kofi - Ambassador-Designate to China.
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