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Mrs Debrah-Karikari served as the Head of Chancery at the Ghana Embassy in Luanda, Angola from 1994 to 1995. She was then posted to the United Nation, Ghana Permanent Mission in New York where she served as Consular, and Ghana's delegate on the Second Committee of the United Nations. Having returned from her mission in 1988, Mercy occupied the ...
Office(s) Officeholder Term Chief of Staff: Frema Osei-Opare [49] January 7, 2017 - January 6, 2025 Deputy Chief of Staff: Samuel Abu Jinapor [49] January 7, 2017 - Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Yvonne Debrah-Karikari [50] February 14, 2017 Executive Secretary to the president: Nana Bediatuo Asante [49] January 7, 2017 - January 6, 2025
The Ministry of Justice & Attorney General's Office of Ghana oversees legal matters that pertain to the State's executive power and drafts any legislation accordingly. The Attorney General is responsible for any civil cases and acts as the defendant on behalf of Ghana. The Ministry of Justice was founded in 1951 as a result of the ...
Kissi Agyebeng (born 2 July 1978) is a Ghanaian lawyer, academic, and the Special Prosecutor of Ghana since 2021. Prior to his appointment, he was a lecturer at the University of Ghana, Managing Partner at Cromwellgray LLP, and the Chairman of the Electronic Communications Tribunal of Ghana.
Died in office Member and Chairman of the National Commission for Democracy: Justice Daniel Francis Annan [11] 1984: January 1993: Retired Appeals Court Judge Member: Susanna Al-Hassan: 1985: 1987: Ghana's first female minister in 1961 and author Member: Maj. Gen. Winston C. M. Mensa-Wood [11] 1987: 1992: Chief of the Defence Staff Died in ...
Much of the judicial work in Ghana takes place at the lower level courts that hear many criminal and civil cases. [13] As the population of Ghana is rapidly expanding to more than 29 million people, [ 14 ] these bodies are often faced with massive backlogs of cases that need to be heard. [ 13 ]
Mahama became the President of Ghana following the sudden death of John Atta Mills on 24 July 2012. [29] He was sworn in by the Chief Justice of Ghana Georgina Wood later the same day. [30] A week after being sworn in as president, Mahama chose Kwesi Amissah-Arthur to be the vice president. [21]
Office of Attorney General and Ministry of Justice: Gloria Akuffo: 2017 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Shirley Ayorkor Botchway: 2017 - Ministry of Food and Agriculture: Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto: 2017 - Ministry of Education: Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh: 2017 - Ministry of Health: Kwaku Agyemang-Manu: 2017 - Minister of Monitoring and Evaluation ...