President John Dramani Mahama has made significant appointments to the Office of the Vice President as part of efforts to support the “Resetting Ghana” agenda, aimed at building a prosperous future for the country. These appointments reflect the President’s commitment to enhancing governance and accelerating development in Ghana.
The newly appointed officials bring a wealth of experience and expertise in various fields, ranging from policy advising to administration and political strategy. Among those appointed are:
- Alex Percival Segbefia – Chief of Staff to the Vice President
- Mrs. Alberta Graham – Head of Administration
- Professor Theresah Ennin – Presidential Staffer & Special Aide to the Vice President
- Ms. Daniella Mavis Mathias – Secretary to the Vice President
- Dr. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo – Policy Adviser, Political
- Prof. Sharif Mahmud Khalid – Policy Adviser, Economic
- Dr. Hamza Zakaria – Economic Policy Adviser
- Ms. Mansa Amoa Awuah – Finance Policy Adviser
- Dr. Miriam Rahinatu Iddrisu – Social Sector Policy Adviser
- Maame Ama Pratt – Press Secretary
These appointments are designed to bolster the Vice President’s office, ensuring that the country is well-equipped to address the challenges of governance and national development.
President Mahama’s leadership in appointing these individuals demonstrates a strong commitment to achieving the Ghana we all want through effective teamwork and expertise in key areas. With their vast experience, these appointees are expected to contribute significantly to the realization of the nation’s development goals.
As the Vice President’s office begins to work closely with these individuals, the administration is confident that they will help drive the transformational agenda, fostering an environment of progress and opportunity for all Ghanaians.