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Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, the former Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA), has called on President John Dramani Mahama to withdraw a letter terminating his appointment.
According to Prof. Attafuah, he officially retired from public service in November 2024, and the letter revoking his appointment is both inaccurate and unnecessary.
In a Facebook post dated Saturday, 18 January 2025, Prof. Attafuah disclosed that he had engaged in discussions with Dr Callistus Mahama, the Executive Secretary to the President, regarding the widely circulated termination letter.
He stated that the letter, issued on 16 January, directed him to hand over his duties to Mr Wisdom Kwaku Deku, the newly appointed acting Executive Secretary of the NIA.
Prof Attafuah clarified that he had already handed over to Mr Mahama Suleman Sualihu in November 2024 following his retirement.
“The said letter, reproduced below, also directed me to hand over the duties of my office to Mr Wisdom Kwaku Deku. My engagement with Dr Callistus Mahama today followed an earlier one yesterday [Friday, January 17] during which I pointed out the following incontrovertible facts to him,” Dr Attafuah wrote.
He outlined that his post-retirement contract had ended on 13 November 2024 and that he had duly submitted his handing-over notes to the transition team and that Mr Sualihu had been acting as Executive Secretary since his departure.
Prof. Attafuah further revealed that Dr Callistus Mahama had assured him that the termination letter would be formally withdrawn, stating, “He has assured me he will work on it on Monday when he gets to the office.”
Prof. Attafuah reiterated that he is happily retired and not serving as the Executive Secretary of the NIA, calling on the public to disregard any suggestion to the contrary.
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