Ghana Post Gets New Governing Board to Drive Digital Transformation
The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has inaugurated a new governing board for Ghana Post, signaling a renewed focus on modernizing the nation’s postal service. The move comes as Ghana aims to leverage technology to improve efficiency and service delivery within the country, aligning with broader initiatives to bolster its digital economy.
Board Members and Strategic Direction
The newly formed seven-member board is headed by Petra Aba Asamoah, who assumes the role of Chairperson. Rita Sraha will serve as the Managing Director, leading the day-to-day operations. The other members of the board are: Alexander Yaw Arphul, Jerry John Kofi Asiedu, Samuel Ayeh, Edward Perry Nelson, and Susanna Asaabea Nyampong. During the inauguration, Minister George emphasized the importance of transforming Ghana Post into a forward-thinking provider of postal, logistics, courier, and financial services. He specifically directed the board to support the government’s 24-Hour Economy agenda, indicating a need for round-the-clock service availability. The minister stressed the need for innovation, increased efficiency, and an unwavering commitment to providing excellent service to Ghanaians.
The appointment of this new board signifies a commitment to strengthening the role of Ghana Post within the country’s economy. The government hopes that the new leadership will enable Ghana Post to become a key driver of digital transformation, playing a key role in connecting citizens and businesses through the use of cutting-edge digital technologies.
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