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Akufo-Addo Appoints Dennis “Miracles” Aboagye As Executive Secretary of IMCC On Decentralisation

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has appointed Dennis Miracles Aboagye as the Executive secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation.

His appointment took effect 15 August 2022.

The appointment is an additional responsibility to his current role as the presidential staffer responsible for local governance and decentralisation.

As executive secretary, he will be responsible for the effective implementation of the decisions of the IMCC on decentralisation, which is chaired by the President. He is responsible for exercising day-to-day administrative and management responsibilities of the IMCC secretariat.

It will be recalled that, in February this year, the President appointed Aboagye as the director of Local Government Decentralisation and Rural Development.

He has so far discharged his responsibilities creditably and is mentioned as providing very critical support to the local government minister and the sector.

It is expected that, under his leadership at the IMCCoD, major reforms will be seen in Ghana’s decentralisation drive. He is expected to lead the drive to further deepen decentralisation in the country through the coordination of 11 sector ministries and under the chairmanship of the President.

Aboagye is a chartered marketer with a postgraduate diploma from the Chartered Institute of Marketing UK and an MBA in Marketing from the Central University Graduate School of Business.

He has 10 years experience within the sales and marketing industry with exposure in fast-moving consumer goods and financial services.

He has professional experience in a variety of roles within the pensions industry, having worked with Enterprise Trustees Ltd and as a member of the Enterprise Group, starting as a client relations executive, earning promotion to client relationship manager and finally serving as a unit head in charge of client relations.

Before he joined Enterprise, Aboagye was the Eastern Regional Director of Youth Enterprises and Skills Development Centre (YESDEC), a World Bank-funded project promoting job creation. He has particular interests in business development, sales management and brand positioning.

Aboagye also has an unblemished track record from his days in student politics at the University of Ghana, Legon, where he held various leadership positions, ranging from head of Akuafo JCR and a member UG SRC Elections Committee.

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