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President John Mahama has in accordance with the Council of State and the Bank of Ghana Act, appointed eleven individuals to form the new governing board of the Bank of Ghana.
In a communiqué shared by the Minister of State in charge of Government Communication, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, on Wednesday, 26th February, it was announced that the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, will chair the board, with his Deputy Governor, Dr Zakari Mumuni, serving as vice-chair.
The board also includes Isaac Adongo, the Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, as well as Thomas Nyarko Ampem, deputy finance minister nominee.
The others are Nana Akua Ayivora, Emma Akua Bulley, Dr Stephen Senyo Sapati, and Joseph W. Asamoah.
The rest are Kizzita Mensah, Beatrice Feehi Annangfio, Evelyn Naa Checher Kwatia, and Mr Augustine Fritz Gockel.
This follows the swearing-in of Dr Asiama and his deputy on Tuesday, 25th February, by the President at the Jubilee House.


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