Ambassadorial Postings Out

The list for ambassadorial postings have finally been released and the chosen candidates are expected to take up their posts in the next couple of weeks. Former immigration officer, Mr. Hodari Oae who was harassed and illegally sacked at the behest of former information minister, Mr. Asamoah Boateng under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration has been designated to take up ambassadorial position in Libya while the first acting female Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mrs. Elizabeth Mills-Robertson is heading for Sierra Leone. Information gathered by the Daily Democrat newspaper indicates that nine more are set to be released in the coming days to raise the number to 45. Below is the list of the postings: 1. Dan Abodakpi - Malaysia 2. Alhaji Abdulai Salifu - Saudi Arabia 3. Johnny Kwadwo - Togo 4. Hodari Okae - Libya 5. Donald Adabire - Mali 6. Chief Mandeaya Bawumia - Burkina Faso 7. D.S. Boateng - Cuba 8. Ntow Boateng - Equatorial Guinea 9. Dr. Seth Koranteng - Russia 10. Alhaji Amidu Suleiman - Egypt 11. Dr. R. B. Turkson - Canada 12. Mrs. Ana Anim - Netherlands 13. Valise Akganu - Serbia 14. Mrs. Mariel Cofie - China 15. Alhaji Baba Kamara - Nigeria 16. Lt Col. E.K.T. Donkor (rtd) - Ivory Coast 17. C. N Akotey - Morocco 18. Kwame Tenkorang - Japan 19. Robert Teshie-Meson - India 20 James Nnadjie - Zimbabwe 21. Abdulai Yakubu - Senegal 22. Paul Aryene - Germany 23. Paul Essel - Australia 24. Henry Hanson Hali - Israel 25. Mrs. Ellen Nee Wana - Geneva 26. Mrs. Genevieve Tsegah - France 27. Yaw Osei - Angola 28. Fedelis Ekar - Spain 29. Daniel Ohene Agyekum - USA 30. M. Ahiable - Benin 31. Hajia Fati Jawula - Denmark 32. Mrs. Margaret Clarke Kwesie - South Korea 33. Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson - Sierra Leone 34. Maj. Gen. Odoteye - Namibia 35. Mr. Lee Ocran - South Africa 36. Dr. Danso Boafo - United Kingdom