Mahama Appoints Vice President’s Staff to Drive “Resetting Ghana” Agenda
President John Dramani Mahama has made some exciting announcements, revealing key appointments to the Office of the Vice President.
These appointments are part of his administration’s efforts to strengthen governance and push forward the “Resetting Ghana” agenda.
Alex Percival Segbefia is taking on the role of Chief of Staff to the Vice President, bringing his expertise in policy and governance to the table. Mrs. Alberta Graham will be overseeing internal operations as the Head of Administration, ensuring everything runs smoothly. Professor Theresah Ennin is joining as a Presidential Staffer and Special Aide, lending her academic expertise to support decision-making.
Ms. Daniella Mavis Mathias is assuming the role of Secretary to the Vice President, and Dr. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo has been named Policy Adviser for Political Affairs, aiming to bridge the gap between party directives and national goals.
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These appointments show that Mahama is committed to building a team of capable and experienced individuals to tackle Ghana’s economic challenges. The public is reacting with a mix of optimism and scrutiny, hoping the team will deliver real results.
The appointees are expected to start their roles immediately and contribute to driving growth and development across Ghana’s political, economic, and social sectors.
President Mahama approves the appointment of Alex Percival-Segbefia as Chief of Staff to the Office of Vice President.#JoyNews pic.twitter.com/QWH8D4wvOf
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