Mustapha Gbande appointed deputy director of operations at the Presidency
Mustapha Gbande, the Deputy General Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been appointed as the Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency.
His elevation to this key position highlights his political expertise and extensive experience in party organization and electoral strategy.
A seasoned politician and strategist, Gbande has played a pivotal role in the NDC’s electoral campaigns and grassroots mobilization efforts.
His contributions have been instrumental in strengthening the party’s reach and engagement at various levels.
The appointment is widely seen as a strategic move aimed at leveraging Gbande’s expertise in operations and administration. His deep understanding of political structures and governance makes him a valuable asset to the presidency’s operational team.
The decision forms part of a broader effort by President John Dramani Mahama to streamline governance structures and enhance administrative efficiency as he prepares for the challenges ahead.
Political analysts view Gbande’s inclusion as a calculated step to bolster the presidency with experienced and capable hands.
Gbande’s appointment has been met with anticipation, with many expecting him to bring renewed dynamism to the operational affairs of the presidency.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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