Today, Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang delivered the opening address at the orientation of the Council of State, emphasizing the need for essential dialogues to address Ghana’s pressing challenges. In her speech, she reinforced the Council’s relevance in governance and highlighted the expectations of the Ghanaian people, stressing the importance of collective efforts in meeting these demands.



Prof. Opoku-Agyemang also underscored the Council’s critical role in researching and addressing policy gaps to align with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision of resetting Ghana. She urged the Council to transition from being perceived as a passive advisory body to an active institution that significantly influences policy formulation.
Furthermore, she called on the Council to take on a constructive role in constitutional reforms, contributing to the development of a national blueprint for sustainable progress. According to her, the Council’s active engagement in policy development and governance reform is crucial to ensuring Ghana’s democratic and economic advancement.



This address marks a pivotal moment in the administration’s efforts to enhance governance structures and promote impactful policymaking. As Ghana navigates its path toward sustainable development, the role of the Council of State is set to become more dynamic and influential in shaping the nation’s future. Stay connected for more updates on governance and policy developments in Ghana!
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