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PRINPAG hails members’ ambassadorial appointments

The Private Newspapers and Online Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) has extended its warmest congratulations to two of its distinguished membe

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The Private Newspapers and Online Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) has extended its warmest congratulations to two of its distinguished members, Sir Benedict Batabe Assorow and Alhaji Haruna Attah, on their recent appointments as Ambassadors of the Republic of Ghana.

Sir Benedict Assorow, a former Editor of the Catholic Standard newspaper, has been designated as Ghana’s Ambassador to the Vatican, while Alhaji Haruna Attah of the Daily Mail newspaper will serve as Ghana’s Ambassador to Namibia ¹.

*Background and Achievements*

Both appointees are longstanding members of PRINPAG and have made exemplary contributions to journalism, publishing, and public discourse.

Their elevation to these high diplomatic offices is a testament to their dedication, competence, and the recognition of the pivotal role media practitioners play in national development.

PRINPAG has expressed its profound appreciation to the Government of Ghana for entrusting two of its own with these prestigious responsibilities.

PRINPAG’s Confidence

The Association is confident that Sir Benedict Batabe Assorow and Alhaji Haruna Attah will discharge their duties with utmost professionalism, integrity, and distinction, thereby bringing further honor to Ghana.

“We are confident that they will bring positive impact to Ghana’s diplomatic interests and strengthen international relations,” said Jeorge Wilson Kingson, Executive Secretary of PRINPAG, and David Tamakloe, President.

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