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Mustapha Gbande Appointed Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency

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In a significant move, Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been appointed as the new Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency.

Gbande, a seasoned political strategist and influential NDC figure, is widely recognized for his expertise in electoral strategies and grassroots mobilization. His appointment is seen as a strategic decision, designed to leverage his skills in operations and administration to strengthen the government’s internal structure.

This appointment forms part of a series of calculated moves by former President John Mahama, as he continues to reshape the governance framework and bolster the efficiency of key administrative functions.

Source:TheDotNews

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