President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to fostering an inclusive and balanced government with his recent approval of appointments to the Office of the Vice President.
Six women are among the 10 individuals named, showcasing Mahama’s dedication to gender equality and women’s empowerment. The six appointed women bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their respective roles.
– Alberta Graham: Head of Administration at the Office of the Vice President, with 25 years of administrative experience and a strong educational background.
– Professor Theresah Ennin: Presidential Staffer and Special Aide to the Vice President, boasting a PhD in African Languages and Literature and experience as an associate professor.
– Daniella Mavis Mathias: Secretary to the Vice President, with a background in communications and a key role in the National Democratic Congress’ victory.
– Mansa Amoa-Awuah: Policy Adviser on Finance, founder of Saki Publicity, and a seasoned professional with experience in marketing communications and law.
– Dr. Miriam Rahinatu Iddrisu: Social Development and Gender Specialist/Consultant, holding a PhD in Public Health and 16 years of experience in project management.
– Maame Ama Pratt: Press Secretary, General Manager of Pan African TV, and an expert in communication with a strong educational background in law and English.
These appointments demonstrate Mahama’s commitment to inclusivity and gender equality, aligning with his previous promises to empower women and promote their participation in governance
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