President Mahama Ends Board Memberships for Statutory Bodies


 ‎In a significant move, the Office of the President has announced the termination of board memberships for various statutory boards, corporations, commissions, and councils. This decision comes shortly after President John Dramani Mahama took office.

‎The announcement aims to streamline governance and ensure that new leadership aligns with the current administration's vision. The affected boards play crucial roles in various sectors, including health, education, and finance.

‎The President's office has not disclosed the specific reasons behind this decision, but it is expected to pave the way for new appointments that reflect the administration's priorities. Stakeholders and members of the public are keenly observing how these changes will impact the operations of these bodies and the services they provide.

‎As the new appointments are anticipated, many are hopeful for a fresh approach to governance that addresses the pressing needs of the nation. The President's commitment to reform and transparency will be closely watched in the coming weeks.


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