Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Commends Ghana’s Democratic Leadership & Economic Recovery at New Year Reception

The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to Ghana, H.E. Imane Ouaadil, has commended President John Dramani Mahama and the Government of Ghana for their exemplary democratic leadership, economic stabilization efforts, and proactive regional diplomacy.

Delivering remarks at the New Year Reception in Accra, Ambassador Ouaadil, speaking on behalf of the Diplomatic Corps accredited to Ghana, extended warm wishes for peace and prosperity to President Mahama and the people of Ghana.

Recognition of Democratic Milestone

The Dean highlighted Ghana’s successful and peaceful transition of power in 2025 as a defining moment in the country’s democratic evolution. She noted that Ghana once again demonstrated its status as a beacon of democracy in Africa by upholding the principles of stability, institutional continuity, and national cohesion.

“The grace and statesmanship displayed during the transition further reinforced Ghana’s democratic credentials and strengthened confidence within the international community,” she stated.

Economic Stabilization and Reform

Ambassador Ouaadil acknowledged the significant economic progress recorded since January 2025. She emphasized that rigorous fiscal reforms combined with targeted tax relief measures have contributed to stabilizing inflation and the national currency, restoring investor confidence, and revitalizing key sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, services, and construction.

The Diplomatic Corps also recognized the early milestones of President Mahama’s “Reset Ghana” agenda, which has been presented on global platforms such as the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Elevated Global Engagement

The Dean praised President Mahama’s active diplomacy, including strategic engagements at the UN General Assembly and Davos, as well as successful state visits to China and Singapore that secured major investment agreements. She also commended Ghana’s leadership at the Tana Forum and its continued advocacy for African-led solutions to security challenges.

“These engagements have reaffirmed Ghana’s pivotal role on the international stage and elevated its global profile,” she noted.

Regional Security and the Accra Initiative

On regional stability, Ambassador Ouaadil applauded Ghana’s efforts to promote dialogue between ECOWAS and Sahel countries and its commitment to revitalizing the Accra Initiative. She underscored the importance of collaborative security frameworks in safeguarding the Gulf of Guinea and strengthening regional integration.

The Diplomatic Corps reaffirmed its readiness to support Ghana’s vision of an integrated, secure, and prosperous Africa.

Humanitarian Leadership

The Dean further commended Ghana’s humanitarian outreach to nations facing crises, including recent missions to Jamaica, Sudan, Palestine, and Cuba, describing Ghana’s foreign policy as “compassionate and principled.”

Continued Partnership in 2026

Looking ahead to 2026, Ambassador Ouaadil reaffirmed the Diplomatic Corps’ commitment to deepening cooperation with Ghana through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.

The event concluded with a toast to the health and wisdom of President Mahama, the continued peace and prosperity of the Ghanaian people, and the enduring friendship between Ghana and the international community.

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