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President John Mahama has announced key appointments to his office, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to strong governance and operational excellence.
The new appointees, drawn from diverse backgrounds, are expected to bring their wealth of experience and dedication to their respective roles, driving national progress and effective leadership.
Among the notable appointments, Mrs Joyce Bawah Mogtari steps in as Presidential Adviser and Special Aide, while Stanislav Xoese Dogbe and Nana Oye Bampoe Addo take on crucial roles as Deputy Chiefs of Staff for Operations and Administration, respectively.

The President has also named Seth Emmanuel Terkper as Presidential Adviser on the Economy and Professor Francis Dodoo to lead the National Anti-Corruption Programme.

Other significant additions include Larry Gbevlo-Lartey, who has been appointed Special Envoy to the Alliance of Sahelian States, and Shamima Muslim, who will serve as Deputy Presidential Spokesperson.

President Mahama expressed his confidence in the new team, emphasising their expertise and dedication as essential to advancing the nation’s development agenda.
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