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Ghana Rolls Out Reforms to Improve Embassy Service Delivery After Washington Scandal

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By Ollus Ndomu

Ghana has announced a sweeping set of reforms aimed at improving service delivery and professionalism across its diplomatic missions. The move comes in the wake of a visa fraud scandal that led to the temporary closure of the Ghanaian embassy in Washington, D.C.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said the reforms were triggered by “worrying reports of discourteousness and lack of responsiveness” from several embassies, citing complaints from Ghanaian citizens and international clients.

At the core of the reforms is a new code of conduct for embassy staff, detailing expectations for courteous, timely, and professional client interactions. According to ministry officials, this measure is designed to restore public confidence and rebuild the reputation of Ghana’s foreign service.

Another key reform includes the overhaul of embassy communication systems. All Ghanaian missions abroad will now install phone systems capable of handling multiple calls simultaneously, ending years of frustration among clients unable to reach embassy personnel due to jammed lines.

Additionally, all calls will be recorded and reviewed periodically as part of a quality assurance program. Officials say this will help assess the professionalism of staff and serve as a tool for training and accountability.

These changes follow the revelation that a locally hired IT officer in the Washington embassy had redirected visa applicants to his private company, where they were charged unofficial processing fees. The incident exposed serious lapses in oversight and internal controls.

With the embassy now reopened, Ablakwa says the government is determined to ensure such breaches do not recur. “This is about dignity, integrity, and service. Our embassies must reflect the values Ghana stands for,” he said.

The ministry has also hinted at further digital reforms, including plans to centralize visa processing and implement real-time feedback mechanisms for diaspora communities and foreign nationals seeking consular services.

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