President-elect John Dramani Mahama has unveiled his first set of appointments to the Office of the President, signaling the commencement of his administration’s work following his swearing-in tomorrow, January 7, 2025.
The appointees, drawn from diverse professional backgrounds, have been entrusted with critical roles to support the President-elect’s agenda for governance and national development.
Key Appointments
- Julius Debrah – Chief of Staff
A seasoned administrator and experienced political figure, Julius Debrah will serve as Chief of Staff. Known for his strategic leadership and operational expertise, he will be responsible for coordinating the President’s schedule, managing the presidency’s operations, and ensuring effective communication between the executive and other arms of government. - Dr. Callistus Mahama – Executive Secretary to the President
Dr. Callistus Mahama, an accomplished governance expert, has been appointed as Executive Secretary to the President. His role will include providing high-level administrative support and ensuring the smooth execution of presidential directives. - Prosper Douglas Bani – Head of Interim Security Taskforce
In response to pressing security concerns, Prosper Douglas Bani has been named Head of the Interim Security Taskforce. With a wealth of experience in security and conflict management, he will spearhead efforts to maintain peace and stability across the nation. - Dr. Valerie Sawyer – Senior Presidential Advisor on Government Affairs
Dr. Valerie Sawyer, a distinguished public servant and governance consultant, will serve as Senior Presidential Advisor on Government Affairs. She will provide strategic counsel on policy formulation and governance initiatives to advance the President’s vision for national progress. - Augustus Goosie Tanoh – Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development
Recognized for his expertise in economic policy and trade, Augustus Goosie Tanoh has been appointed Presidential Advisor responsible for driving the “24-Hour Economy” initiative and accelerating Ghana’s export development. His role is expected to stimulate economic growth and enhance Ghana’s competitiveness on the global stage. - Marietta Agyeiwaa Brew – Legal Counsel to the President
Renowned legal expert and former Attorney General, Marietta Agyeiwaa Brew, will assume the position of Legal Counsel to the President. She will provide legal advice on executive matters and oversee the legal framework guiding the administration. - Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu – Acting Spokesperson to the President
Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, a skilled communicator and former Deputy Information Minister, has been named Acting Spokesperson to the President. He will serve as the primary liaison between the presidency and the media, articulating the administration’s policies and programs to the public.
These appointments will take effect from tomorrow, January 7, 2025, coinciding with President-elect Mahama’s inauguration. The appointees are expected to hit the ground running as the new administration tackles pressing national issues and implements its transformational agenda.
Source: InsiderGH.com