President John Evans Atta Mills has, for the first time, worked from the presidential palace after it was renamed the Flagstaff House.
He has been receiving letters of credence from ambassadors and high commissioners from five countries at the Flagstaff House.
The countries are Benin, Bostwana, Germany, the Netherlands and Canada.
Presenting his letter of credence to President Mills, the Netherlands ambassador designate to Ghana, Gerard Duijfjer, called on President Mills to do everything possible to make Ghana's oil discovery a blessing and not a curse
On his part, the president promised his government's commitment towards ensuring that the oil discovery enhances the well-being of Ghanaians.
The presidential palace was the subject of heated debates last week when it was renamed the Flag Staff House. It was christened the Golden Jubilee House by the erstwhile Kufuor administration.


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Flagfstaff house or Flagbeares house, it still remains a reasonable and sensible project by the ex-president Kufuor(NPP) . NPP will always construct and the anti-progress NDC will destroy it. While others are trying to climb the NDC will try to pull them down.