The family of James Victor Gbeho has officially informed former President John Dramani Mahama of his passing, marking a significant moment in Ghana’s political and diplomatic circles as tributes begin to pour in for one of the country’s most respected statesmen.
According to details from the meeting, a delegation representing the Gbeho family paid a courtesy call on Mahama to formally notify him of the death before any public announcement was made. The family explained that this step was both culturally and diplomatically important, reflecting long-standing Ghanaian traditions and protocol observed in high-profile national losses.
The late Ambassador Gbeho was widely regarded as a towering figure in Ghana’s governance and international diplomacy. Over decades of service, he held several key positions that shaped not only Ghana’s foreign policy direction but also regional cooperation across West Africa.

He served as Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, where he played a central role in strengthening diplomatic relations and advancing the country’s interests on the global stage. In addition, he represented the Anlo constituency in Parliament, bringing his experience and insight into legislative work and national development discussions.
Beyond national service, Gbeho’s influence extended across the West African region. He served as President of the ECOWAS Commission, previously known as Executive Secretary, where he contributed significantly to regional integration efforts. His leadership at ECOWAS came at a time when West Africa was navigating complex political and economic challenges, and he was credited with promoting cooperation among member states.
His diplomatic footprint also reached the global arena, including postings in New York where he worked closely within the framework of the United Nations. His contributions to multilateral diplomacy earned him recognition as a seasoned negotiator and a respected voice in international affairs.
During the meeting with the family, Mahama expressed deep condolences and reflected on Gbeho’s immense contributions to Ghana, the West African sub-region, and the broader international community. He acknowledged the late diplomat’s role in shaping Ghana’s global reputation and his commitment to advancing peace, cooperation, and development.

Mahama is reported to have described Gbeho as a dedicated public servant whose legacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders and diplomats. His remarks underscored the national significance of the loss, noting that Ghana has not only lost a statesman but also a symbol of integrity and service.
The family’s decision to formally inform the President before making the news public highlights the stature of the late diplomat and the respect accorded to him within both political and traditional settings. Such protocol is often reserved for individuals who have made exceptional contributions to national life.
As news of his passing spreads, many within political, diplomatic, and academic circles are expected to honour his legacy through tributes and reflections on his life’s work. His career, spanning national governance, regional leadership, and international diplomacy, positions him among a generation of African leaders who helped shape post-independence institutions and global engagement.
Gbeho’s work in regional integration remains particularly significant. At ECOWAS, he was part of efforts aimed at strengthening economic cooperation, promoting stability, and enhancing collective responses to challenges facing West Africa. His leadership contributed to the evolution of ECOWAS into a more structured and influential regional body.

His contributions at the United Nations also reinforced Ghana’s standing as a country committed to diplomacy and multilateral cooperation. Colleagues and observers have often described him as measured, strategic, and deeply committed to dialogue as a tool for resolving global issues.
Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in the coming days, with national attention likely to focus on honouring his legacy appropriately. Given his stature, it is anticipated that the final rites will attract participation from high-level government officials, regional leaders, and members of the diplomatic community.
The passing of Ambassador James Victor Gbeho marks the end of an era in Ghana’s diplomatic history. His life’s work, defined by service, leadership, and commitment to regional and global cooperation, leaves behind a legacy that will continue to shape conversations around governance and diplomacy in Ghana and beyond.
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