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Hon. Kwame Acquah

Hon. Kwame N. Acquah is a distinguished diplomat, accomplished entrepreneur, and visionary leader with extensive experience in strengthening international relations, advancing business development, and promoting cross-cultural cooperation. As the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Seychelles in Ghana, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to deepening diplomatic ties, stimulating economic opportunities, and serving as a strategic bridge between nations. His career is defined by excellence, integrity, and a dedication to fostering meaningful global partnerships.
Diplomatic Service and Contributions
Honorary Consul of the Republic of Seychelles in Ghana
Since his appointment as Honorary Consul of Seychelles in Ghana on June 13, 2016, Hon. Acquah has played an instrumental role in strengthening ties between Seychelles and Ghana, as mandated by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. His responsibilities extend across a broad spectrum of activities aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation, fostering trade, and supporting Seychellois citizens in Ghana and the West African region.
The Ghanaian government’s long-standing tradition of accepting Honorary Consuls underscores the importance of this position in representing countries that do not maintain full diplomatic missions in Ghana. Hon. Acquah’s responsibilities as Honorary Consul include fostering bilateral relations and strengthening economic, cultural, and scientific ties between Seychelles and Ghana.
Key Responsibilities:
Hon. Acquah has also spearheaded several initiatives to maximize cooperation between the two nations by engaging with key governmental ministries.
Notable Diplomatic Achievements
Key Projects and Conferences Conducted on Behalf of the Consulate
These initiatives underscore the Hon Kwame Acquah’s commitment to diplomacy, economic development, cultural exchange, and international cooperation.
Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana
Hon. Kwame Acquah has demonstrated exemplary diplomatic leadership throughout his tenure as the Honorary Consul of Seychelles in Ghana and as a distinguished member of the Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana. His strategic vision and commitment have been instrumental in strengthening diplomatic ties between Ghana and Seychelles, as well as elevating the role of the Honorary Consular Corps in Ghana’s foreign policy and international engagements. Through his leadership, significant progress has been made in fostering economic, cultural, and diplomatic collaboration between the two nations.
Beyond his primary consular duties, Hon. Acquah has played a pivotal role within the Honorary Consular Corps, particularly through his executive positions that have facilitated greater synergy between Ghanaian government institutions and foreign diplomatic missions. His expertise in diplomacy, governance, and strategic partnerships has led to impactful reforms and enhanced cooperation on multiple levels.
Executive Positions Held
Executive Position: GoG & Local Authorities Relationship (2019–2020, Two Terms)
In this key role, Hon. Acquah was responsible for forging strategic partnerships and strengthening communication between the Government of Ghana (GoG), local authorities, and foreign diplomatic representatives. His leadership ensured the effective alignment of local governance structures with broader national diplomatic goals, streamlining diplomatic engagements and reinforcing collaboration between local and international stakeholders.
Secretary of the Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana
Hon. Acquah’s diverse executive roles have left an indelible mark on the effectiveness of the Honorary Consular Corps and the broader diplomatic landscape of Ghana. His leadership continues to advance Seychelles’ interests in Ghana while reinforcing international cooperation and fostering sustainable diplomatic relationships.
Under his stewardship, the Corps has implemented numerous impactful projects and initiatives, strengthening its mission to promote diplomacy and international cooperation.
Notable Projects and Contributions:
During his tenure, Hon. Acquah has directed and managed elections, meetings with government officials, and engagement with international entities, enhancing the Corps’ reputation and effectiveness.
Global Contributions and Representation
Fédération Internationale des Corps et Associations Consulaires (FICAC)
Hon. Kwame Acquah is an esteemed Co-opted Member of the Board of Directors of the World Federation of Consuls (FICAC), a globally recognized organization dedicated to promoting cooperation among consuls worldwide. Established in 1982 and accredited by the United Nations in 1993, FICAC plays a vital role in strengthening international diplomacy.
Previously, Hon. Acquah served as a Director on the FICAC Board before his current role, where he continues to contribute to the organization’s mission of fostering global collaboration.
Key Contributions:
Hon. Acquah’s contributions to FICAC reflect his dedication to using diplomacy and international cooperation for positive global impact.
“Diplomacy is about forging genuine connections, fostering mutual understanding, and creating opportunities that transcend borders. It builds lasting relationships, ensuring that partnerships translate into meaningful progress for communities, businesses, and future generations. My mission is to strengthen Ghana-Seychelles relations in ways that create long-term value for both nations, while also fostering global cooperation that uplifts communities.”
Hon. Acquah believes in the power of strategic alliances, ethical leadership, and cultural diplomacy to create lasting economic and social impact. His leadership is guided by a commitment to integrity, innovation, and inclusive growth, ensuring that business and diplomacy serve the broader good.
Leadership in Bilateral Relations
Hon. Kwame Acquah’s exceptional leadership has been instrumental in fostering bilateral relations between Seychelles and Ghana. He has developed strategic initiatives and proposals in collaboration with key ministries, including:
| Name of Ministry | Proposal / Agreement | Status |
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism Seychelles – Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture | In November 2024, an MOU was signed between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Seychelles and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture of Ghana. The agreement focuses on enhancing bilateral cooperation in tourism, arts, and culture. Key areas of collaboration include the promotion of tourism exchanges, cultural events, joint marketing efforts, and the sharing of best practices in the tourism and cultural sectors. | The MOU was successfully signed and reflects a commitment from both countries to strengthen their cultural ties, boost tourism, and collaborate on various initiatives that will benefit their economies and cultural heritage. The status of the agreement is active, with both ministries likely beginning the implementation of the initiatives outlined in the MOU. |
| Seychelles National Institute for Culture, Heritage and the Arts – Ministry of Tourism Art and Culture Ghana | In November 2024, an MOU was signed between the Seychelles National Institute for Culture, Heritage, and the Arts and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture of Ghana. This agreement aims to foster collaboration in the fields of culture, heritage, and the arts, promoting mutual exchange of knowledge, artistic projects, and preservation of cultural heritage. Key areas of cooperation include organizing cultural events, sharing expertise in heritage conservation, and supporting joint artistic endeavors. | The MOU has been successfully signed, and the status indicates that both institutions are likely in the process of planning and implementing the projects and initiatives outlined in the agreement. This partnership is expected to enhance cultural ties and promote both nations’ rich artistic and heritage traditions on the international stage. |
| Ministry of Education, Seychelles | The MOU signed between the Ministry of Education of Seychelles and Ghana in November 2024 focuses on fostering cooperation in education through various initiatives. These include teacher and student exchanges, joint research projects, curriculum development, and professional training. The agreement aims to enhance both countries’ educational systems and promote knowledge-sharing and cultural exchange. | the status of the MOU likely involves the initial stages of implementing these agreed-upon initiatives. This may include setting up frameworks for the exchanges and planning collaborative projects, but further details on the exact status would depend on ongoing discussions and actions between the two countries. |
| Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy, Seychelles – Ministry of fisheries and Aquaculture | The proposed MOU between the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy of Seychelles and the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture of Ghana aims to re-establish and strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fisheries sector. This revised MOU, which was initially signed in 2017, seeks to build upon the original agreement by addressing current challenges and introducing updated initiatives to promote sustainable fishing practices, enhance fish stock management, and encourage the development of innovative research and technology in both countries. The proposed changes, which were discussed in November 2025, focus on reactivating and expanding the scope of the original MOU. The new framework is designed to incorporate evolving needs in fisheries management, align with modern environmental standards, and provide new opportunities for capacity building, particularly in areas like sustainable aquaculture and marine conservation. | Currently, the MOU is awaiting final confirmation from the legal department of the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy of Seychelles. Once approved, it will formalize a renewed commitment between the two nations, fostering long-term collaboration in the sustainable development of the fisheries sector and strengthening the relationship between Seychelles and Ghana in marine resource management. |
| Ministry of Health, Seychelles – Ministry of Health Ghana | The proposed MOU between the Ministry of Health of Seychelles and the Ministry of Health of Ghana, put forward in November 2024, aims to strengthen collaboration in healthcare and public health initiatives. The agreement is intended to cover areas such as healthcare system strengthening, exchange of medical expertise, joint research, and the sharing of best practices in public health and disease prevention. | Currently, the MOU is still under review, as the legal department of the Ministry of Health of Seychelles is finalizing a few changes to the proposed text. Once these adjustments are completed, the document will be forwarded for final confirmation and official signing. The agreement, once finalized, is expected to facilitate closer cooperation between the two countries in enhancing healthcare services and public health outcomes. |
| University of Seychelles (UNSEY) and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) | The MOU between the University of Seychelles (UNSEY) and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) was proposed in November 2024 and successfully signed in January 2025. This agreement aims to foster academic collaboration between the two institutions, focusing on areas such as joint research, student and faculty exchange programs, capacity-building initiatives, and the development of academic partnerships in science, technology, and innovation. | With the MOU now officially signed, both universities are set to implement the collaborative projects outlined in the agreement, enhancing their academic and research capabilities while promoting educational exchanges that benefit both institutions. The signing marks a significant step in strengthening the relationship between UNSEY and KNUST, paving the way for continued cooperation in higher education and research. |
Hon. Kwame N. Acquah’s extensive experience, strategic vision, and dedication to fostering international cooperation have positioned him as a leader in diplomacy and business development. His contributions to the Republic of Seychelles, Ghana, and global organizations like FICAC underscore his commitment to driving meaningful change and strengthening bilateral and multilateral relations.
As Honorary Consul of the Republic of Seychelles in Ghana, Executive Secretary of HCCGH, and a member of the FICAC Board, Hon. Acquah continues to champion initiatives that promote economic growth, cultural exchange, and sustainable development. His legacy of service and leadership will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the communities and organizations he stands for.


