In a strategic move to enhance governance and policy implementation, President John Dramani Mahama has announced key appointments to the Office of the Vice President. These individuals bring a wealth of experience and expertise, aligning with the administration’s commitment to the Resetting Ghana agenda.
A Strong Leadership Team for National Progress
The new appointees will support the Vice President in various capacities, ensuring efficiency in administration, policy development, and strategic governance. Below are the newly appointed officials and their roles:
1. Alex Percival Segbefia – Chief of Staff to the Vice President
2. Mrs. Alberta Graham – Head of Administration
3. Professor Theresah Ennin – Presidential Staffer & Special Aide to the Vice President
4. Ms. Daniella Mavis Mathias – Secretary to the Vice President
5. Dr. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo – Policy Adviser, Political
6. Prof. Sharif Mahmud Khalid – Policy Adviser, Economic
7. Dr. Hamza Zakaria – Policy Adviser, Economic
8. Ms. Mansa Amoa Awuah – Policy Adviser, Finance
9. Dr. Miriam Rahinatu Iddrisu – Policy Adviser, Social Sector
10. Maame Ama Pratt – Press Secretary
A Vision for a Better Ghana
President Mahama’s administration continues to prioritize efficiency, accountability, and development. The appointments reflect a balance of experienced professionals and fresh perspectives, ensuring that national policies and programs align with the needs of Ghanaians.
The inclusion of experts in political strategy, economic policy, finance, and social development signifies a commitment to holistic governance. With a dedicated Press Secretary, the administration aims to maintain transparency and effective communication with the public.
What This Means for Ghana
With this new leadership team, the Office of the Vice President is poised to play a crucial role in shaping national policies, economic strategies, and social reforms. Their collective expertise will drive initiatives that foster growth, stability, and progress.
As Ghana looks toward a future of innovation and transformation, these appointments mark a significant step in the government’s mission to reset and rebuild. The nation will be watching closely as these leaders take on their new responsibilities, ensuring that the government delivers on its promises to the people.
Stay tuned for more updates on Ghana’s political landscape and governance strategies.