The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, was yesterday conΒferred with the prestigious title of Grand Officier de la LΓ©giondβHonΒneur by the President of the French Republic.
This distinguished honour, awarded during an official state visit to France, recognises President Akufo-Addoβs exceptional contributions to the adΒvancement of diplomacy, democratic governance, and international cooperation.

President Akufo-Addo (third from right) and the family with President Macron
The Grand Officier de la LΓ©giondβHonneur is one of the highest ranks within Franceβs LΓ©ΒgiondβHonneur, an order of merit established in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte.
This esteemed award is reserved for individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary service to France and the wider global community in fields ranging from public service and international diΒplomacy to arts, science, and humanitarian efforts.
The award ceremony, held in Paris after an offiΒcial working lunch between President Macron and President Akufo-Addo, underscores the deepening bond between France and Ghana, a relationship characterised by mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to collaboration on global issues.
President Akufo-Addoβs leadership has been inΒstrumental in championing democratic principles, promoting sustainable development, and fostering peace and stability both within Ghana and across the African continent.
His role in strengthening Ghanaβs relations with France has further solidified ties between the two nations, paving the way for increased cooperation on critical issues such as economic growth, climate action, education, and cultural exchange.
This accolade adds to a series of international recognitions bestowed upon President Akufo-AdΒdo during his tenure, reflecting his dedication to public service and his impactful contributions on the world stage.
The LΓ©giondβHonneur is Franceβs premier national order of merit, awarded for outstanding military and civil service to the nation.
Conferred by the President of France, it is one of the most revered symbols of French appreciaΒtion and respect.
Β BY TIMES REPORTER

