Former Member of Parliament for Anyaa Sowutuom, Dr. Dickson Adomako Kissi, has criticised Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for what he describes as an “inconsiderate” decision to temporarily shut down Ghana’s embassy in Washington, D.C.
The closure, announced on Monday, May 26, 2025, follows revelations of alleged corruption and abuse of office at the embassy. Ablakwa explained that the move was necessary to finalise a restructuring process and restore accountability after a special audit uncovered a long-running fraudulent scheme at the diplomatic mission.
“This is part of the drastic and decisive actions I have taken with the firm support of President Mahama, following the damning findings of a special audit team I put together,” the minister said in a statement.
However, speaking on Breakfast Daily on Tuesday, May 27, Dr. Adomako Kissi questioned the timing and implications of the decision, especially as the summer travel season approaches.
“There are many Ghanaians who are Americans by virtue of changing their citizenship who would want to come to Ghana this summer, which is usually a peak season for travels,” he said.
“So, I think the minister was inconsiderate administratively in taking this decision.”
Dr. Akomako suggested that the ministry could have explored more strategic alternatives—such as backend cybersecurity measures or digital reforms—without disrupting consular services.
“I would have hoped that with some expertise in cybersecurity and internet banking, this could have been redirected at the backend without closing down the embassy,” he added.
Ghana shuts down Embassy in Washington D.C. over corruption scandal