President John Mahama has unveiled significant appointments to his office, underscoring his administration’s commitment to effective governance and operational excellence.
The newly appointed individuals, who hail from varied professional backgrounds, are expected to contribute their extensive expertise and unwavering dedication to their respective roles, fostering national development and enhancing leadership efficiency.
Notably, Mrs Joyce Bawah Mogtari has been named as Presidential Adviser and Special Aide. Her appointment reflects the President’s confidence in her experience and ability to provide strategic counsel on key matters of governance.
Additionally, Stanislav Xoese Dogbe and Nana Oye Bampoe Addo have been assigned pivotal roles within the administration.
Dogbe assumes the position of Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, while Bampoe Addo takes on the role of Deputy Chief of Staff for Administration.
Both appointments are aimed at ensuring seamless operations and effective management within the President’s office.
Below is Stanislav Xoese Dogbe's profile
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