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President John Mahama has sworn in the newly reconstituted Governing Board of the National Peace Council (NPC).

The ceremony, held at the Jubilee House on May 7, brought together prominent religious, traditional, and civil society leaders who will steer the Council’s mandate of promoting peace, dialogue, and national cohesion.

List of Members of the Reconstituted National Peace Council below.
1. Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Fianu, SVD(Chairman)
2. Rt. Rev. Dr. Hilliard K. Dela Dogbe, Ph.D.
3. Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye
4. Bishop Dr. Victor Osei
5. Alhaji Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih
6. Sheik Salman Mohammed Alhassan
7. Sheikh Armiyawo Shaibu
8. Numo Blafo Akotia Omaℇtu III
9. Linda Teye
10. Dr. Abubakar Umar Alhassan
11. Georgette Francois
12. Susan Aryeetey
13. Nana Effah-Apenteng

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