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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Adaklu, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has been nominated by President John Dramani Mahama to serve as Minister for Roads and Highways.
The announcement highlights Mr Agbodza’s wealth of experience in both politics and professional practice, making him a strong candidate for the role.
Mr Agbodza is a distinguished Ghanaian architect and politician with an extensive background in architectural design and project management. He holds qualifications from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and pursued further studies at Westminster and East London universities in the United Kingdom.
His professional expertise has been instrumental in delivering high-profile projects across multiple sectors.
As the Principal Consultant at Kay + Partners Ltd, Mr Agbodza has overseen significant developments in healthcare, education, and residential construction both in Ghana and the UK.
His work reflects a commitment to excellence and innovation, qualities he is expected to bring to his ministerial portfolio.
Since his election to Parliament in 2013, Mr Agbodza has steadily climbed the ranks, serving in various capacities including Deputy Ranking Member, Ranking Member, and Minority Chief Whip.
He currently holds the position of Majority Chief Whip in the Ninth Parliament, a testament to his leadership and dedication to legislative duties.
In addition to his political and professional roles, Mr Agbodza is affiliated with prestigious organisations such as the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Ghana Institute of Architects.
His dual expertise in governance and infrastructure places him in a prime position to oversee Ghana’s road and highway development under President Mahama’s administration.
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