Ghana Embassy in Italy reaffirms commitment to reset Ghana agenda in Christmas message

The Ghana Embassy in Italy has extended Christmas and New Year greetings to Ghanaians at home and abroad, reaffirming its commitment to serving the nation beyond its borders and strengthening international partnerships in line with Ghana’s development priorities.
In a festive message released to mark the Christmas season, the Embassy expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent Ghana overseas and pledged continued dedication to advancing national interests on the global stage.
“We are filled with gratitude for the opportunity to serve Ghana beyond our borders,” the message stated.
The Embassy emphasized that the Christmas season offers an opportunity to renew its resolve to deepen bilateral and multilateral cooperation, particularly in support of Ghana’s economic and developmental goals.
“As we celebrate Christmas, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthening international partnerships and contributing to the Reset Ghana Agenda by President John Dramani Mahama-led administration for inclusive growth and shared prosperity,” the statement noted.
According to the Embassy, collaboration, unity, and purpose remain central to achieving meaningful outcomes for Ghana across all sectors of the economy.
Highlighting the importance of teamwork and collective responsibility, the message underscored the role of Ghana’s diplomatic missions in delivering results that positively impact the country.
“Together, with unity and purpose, we will deliver results that move our nation forward in all sectors of the economy,” the Embassy assured.
The message concluded with warm wishes to Ghanaians everywhere, extending goodwill for the festive season and the year ahead.
“Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year,” the statement said.
The message reflects the Ghana Embassy in Italy’s ongoing commitment to diplomacy, service, and national development as part of Ghana’s broader international engagement strategy.


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