Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), Samuel Basintale Amadu, is a highly accomplished Senior Immigration Official with over 30 years in the Service.
His vast experience spans immigration enforcement, border security, intelligence, regulatory compliance, and international relations.
In a ceremony held on February 24, 2026, President John Mahama confirmed Basintale as Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS).
Having served in multiple high-profile roles, he has consistently demonstrated strong leadership, strategic policy implementation, and operational efficiency in Ghana’s immigration sector.
With extensive knowledge of both national and international immigration laws and policies, Amadu, has played a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness of Ghana’s immigration framework.
He has worked closely with government agencies, security forces, and international bodies to strengthen border management, enforce immigration regulations, and develop policies that promote national security and international cooperation.
Basintale Amadu sworn in as Comptroller-General of GIS
His appointment as Comptroller-General of Immigration underscores his commitment to excellence, integrity, and service delivery, ensuring the GIS remains a modern, proactive, and technologically driven institution.
Here’s a profile of Samuel Basintale Amadu
Samuel Basintale Amadu was born on April 17, 1972, in Bawku in the Upper East Region of Ghana.
He had a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology with Philosophy from the University of Ghana, Legon in 2000.
Basintale got a Postgraduate Certificate in Public Administration (with Distinction) – Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in 2005.
He secured a Master of Arts (MA) degree in International Affairs from the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD) in 2008.
Samuel Basintale also holds an Immigration Law Certification and another certification on leadership in Public Administration Programme.
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