In a recent announcement from the Government of Ghana, Sir Benedict Batabe Assorow and Alhaji Haruna Attah have been appointed as Ambassadors of the Republic of Ghana to key diplomatic posts. The Private Newspapers and Online Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) has extended its warmest congratulations to the newly appointed diplomats.
Sir Benedict Assorow, a well-respected former Editor of the Catholic Standard newspaper, has been designated as Ghana’s Ambassador to the Vatican. On the other hand, Alhaji Haruna Attah, known for his significant contributions to the Daily Mail newspaper, will be serving as Ghana’s Ambassador to Namibia.

Both Sir Assorow and Alhaji Attah are esteemed members of PRINPAG, and their appointments are a reflection of their outstanding dedication and competence in the field of journalism, publishing, and public discourse. PRINPAG acknowledges their exemplary service and recognizes the vital role media practitioners play in driving national development.
The Association expresses its gratitude to the Government for entrusting these prestigious responsibilities to two of its own members. It is confident that Sir Benedict Batabe Assorow and Alhaji Haruna Attah will bring honor to Ghana through their professionalism, integrity, and distinguished service in their new roles.
PRINPAG wishes the newly appointed Ambassadors success in their endeavors and anticipates the positive impact their service will have in advancing Ghana’s diplomatic interests and fostering international relations.