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Minority Slams Closure and Reopening of Ghana’s Washington Embassy as “Needless Embarrassment”

Risa Wyettey Cofie By Risa Wyettey Cofie Published May 29, 2025
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The Minority Caucus on the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament has criticized the recent closure and subsequent reopening of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC, describing it as a “needless embarrassment” that has dented the nation’s diplomatic reputation.

In a press release signed by the Ranking Member of the Committee, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, the Minority expressed dismay over the announcement made on Facebook by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on Monday, May 26, 2025, describing the move as rushed, undiplomatic, and procedurally flawed.

The Minority maintains that while accountability is crucial, the closure of such a significant diplomatic mission — even temporarily — over allegations involving a few individuals was disproportionate. “What then happens to the other sections of the mission such as security, trade, investment and others?” the statement queried.

The lawmakers also took issue with what they termed a lack of proper diplomatic procedure and communication, arguing that such sensitive matters should not be broadcast on social media without engaging appropriate channels. “Declaring a foreign mission ‘closed’ on Facebook… offends international norms,” the statement said, warning that such conduct could undermine Ghana’s credibility on the global stage.

They further expressed concern about the ripple effects of the decision, including the sweeping suspension of all local staff, recall of foreign service officers, and dissolution of the IT department. The Minority claimed these actions have demoralized Foreign Service officers and cast an unnecessary shadow over the integrity of the entire diplomatic corps.

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The press release also criticized the reported plan to reassign all foreign service officers who have served more than two years at their current missions, stating that such a move could result in millions of dollars in unplanned repatriation and relocation costs at a time of economic difficulty.

While acknowledging the importance of holding those involved in misconduct accountable, the Minority emphasized that the government must act in ways that protect Ghana’s dignity and uphold established diplomatic norms.

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“We call on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the sector Minister to take immediate steps to restore the integrity of our nation and the morale of our assiduous and dutiful Foreign Service officers,” the statement concluded.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Risa Wyettey Cofie

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