Patrick Amoah-Ntim

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Patrick Amoah-Ntim (* 28. September 1941 in Accra ) is a Ghanaian diplomat in retirement .

Life

education

After attending the Accra Academy, Amoah-Ntim studied political science at the University of Ghana and graduated in 1967 with a bachelor's degree (Hons). He then continued his studies at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), the University of Ghana and the Ghana School of Law, and in 1973 he obtained another bachelor's degree in law .

Career

Amoah-Ntim served as a deputy prosecutor in the attorney general's office. He joined the foreign service of Ghana and then initially worked as a legation secretary. From 1972 to 1977 he was second class delegation secretary to the Mission at UN Headquarters in New York City and then until 1980 first class delegation secretary in Washington, DC

From August 14, 1993 to 1995, Amoah-Ntim was envoy to the Ghanaian mission in Brussels and represented Ghana in the ACP group in the negotiations for the 4th Lomé Convention . He also represented Ghana on the committee of cocoa-producing countries in negotiations with the EU Commission against the use of 5% other fats in chocolate production.

In 1996 Amoah-Ntim was envoy to the Ghanaian High Commissioner in London and represented Ghana in the Quadripartite Treaty on Cross-border Crime with Togo, Nigeria and Ghana . From October 2001 to 2005 he was ambassador to Belgrade ( Serbia and Montenegro ) and from April 22, 2004 was also accredited to the governments in Bucharest and Sofia . He is the patron of the Obosomase Welfare Association in London.

family

Patrick Amoah-Ntim is married and has four children.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c The World Diplomat Communications Group, Ghana Missions Abroad. (pdf) 2004, p. 292 , archived from the original on June 17, 2016 ; accessed on July 9, 2016 .
  2. ^ Diplomatic list. Dept. of state; United States, p. 24
  3. Corps Diplomatique accrédité auprès des Communautés européennes et représentations auprès de la Commission. Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1995, p. 93.
predecessor Office successor
1973 Yakubu Tali
Kark Asmah Chargé d'Affaires
Ghanaian ambassador in Belgrade ( Serbia and Montenegro )
October 2001 to 2005
January 2006: Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe