President appoints 18 Deputy Heads of missions, including Gen. Oppong Peprah to Canada

The President of the Republic has appointed 18 new Deputy Heads of Missions to serve in Ghana’s diplomatic posts around the world, according to an official communication from the Office of the President, signed by the Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama.
The appointments, detailed in a letter dated September 11, 2025, were directed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the necessary administrative action.
Among the notable appointees is General (Rtd.) Thomas Oppong Peprah, the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces, has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner to Canada.
His inclusion follows recent public discussions on the post-service deployment of senior military officers into diplomatic roles.
Other key appointees include Dr. Palmer Appiah-Gyan (Germany), Francisca Patoah Gyarko (Switzerland), Ben Dotsei Malor (United States of America), Harry Zevon, Ph.D. (China), Sulemana Ibun Iddirissu (India), Aquinas Quansah (United Kingdom), and George Harrison (South Korea).
Additional appointments were made to missions in the United Arab Emirates, The Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Russia, South Africa, Egypt, and Denmark, completing a wide-ranging list of postings that reflect Ghana’s active diplomatic engagement with key global partners.
Below is the full list of appointees and their respective missions:
No. Name Mission/Country 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 Iddirissu Republic of India 7 Aquinas Quansah 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 Sami Jajah 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. Kingdom of DenmarkThe letter concluded by requesting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to “take the necessary steps to facilitate the appointment process for the persons listed above.”
The communication was copied to the Vice President and the Chief of Staff at Jubilee House.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
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