Immediate Appointments by President-Elect John Dramani Mahama

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Immediate Appointments by President-Elect John Dramani MahamaFollowing his election victory, President-Elect John Dramani Mahama has swiftly taken steps to comply with the Presidential (Transition) Act, 2012 (Act 845). The Act mandates the President-Elect to appoint key individuals to a transition team within 24 hours of the declaration of election results. These appointments are crucial to ensuring a smooth transfer of power and setting the foundation for effective governance.

Immediate Appointments by President-Elect John Dramani Mahama

The transition team plays an essential role in facilitating communication between the outgoing and incoming administrations. It is responsible for coordinating the handover of state assets, briefing the new administration on pressing national issues, and preparing the incoming government to hit the ground running. Mahama’s appointments, therefore, signal the seriousness with which he approaches this critical period.

Key Positions Appointed

President-Elect Mahama has named individuals to nine pivotal roles, each essential to the smooth functioning of the transition process and the incoming administration. These positions are as follows:

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Head of the Staff of Office of the President-Elect

This role involves overseeing the day-to-day activities of the transition team, ensuring that its operations are streamlined and aligned with the President-Elect’s agenda.

Member Responsible for Presidential Affairs

This individual will manage matters related to the presidency, including administrative support and liaising with government institutions to facilitate the handover process.

Member Responsible for Legal Affairs

Legal expertise is critical during the transition, particularly for addressing constitutional, administrative, and procedural matters.

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Member Responsible for Finance

This appointee will focus on financial matters, ensuring that the incoming administration is fully briefed on the nation’s economic status, budget, and financial obligations.

Member Responsible for the Interior

This role oversees security and internal affairs, ensuring a stable environment during the transition.

Member Responsible for Defence

National defense and military matters are vital during a transfer of power, requiring careful oversight to maintain security and continuity.

Member Responsible for Foreign Affairs

Ghana’s international relations must remain intact during the transition. This appointee will liaise with global partners and maintain diplomatic ties.

Member Responsible for Local Government

This individual will focus on local governance, ensuring continuity in service delivery at the grassroots level.

Member Responsible for National Security

Security during a transition is paramount. This member will work to safeguard the nation against internal and external threats.

Significance of These Appointments

These appointments demonstrate John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to a seamless and effective transition. By prioritizing these key roles, the President-Elect is ensuring that his administration is equipped to tackle pressing issues such as economic recovery, security, and governance reforms from day one.

As Ghanaians eagerly await the swearing-in of the new administration, these appointments signal a strategic start to what promises to be a proactive and results-driven presidency. President-Elect Mahama’s readiness to comply with the law and prioritize efficiency reflects his vision for a united and forward-looking Ghana.

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