The Business Manager of Multimedia Group Limited, Charles Vandyck, Editor of the The Mail, Alhaji Haruna Atta, legal practitioner Yonny Kulendi, and Executive Director of MFWA,Prof. Kwame Karikari have all been named in the new list of board members of the governing bodies of corporations managing the state owned media.
A statement issued by the National Media Commission said the appointments were made in consultation with the President.
This, the statement said, is in accordance with Article 168 of the 1992 Constitution and section 2 (1) (e) of the National Media Commission Act, 1993 (Act 449).
The appointments take immediate effect and are for a period of two years.
Below is the full list
New Times Corporation
Prof. Omane Antwi- Chair
Mr. Yonny Kulendi
Alhaji Haruna Atta
Rose Margaret Kpodo
Isaac Fritz Andoh
Charles Vandyck
The Managing Director
Graphic Comm. Group Ltd.
Dr. Doris Dartey- Chair
Prof. Kwame Karikari
Hajj Mohammed Amir Kpakpo Addo
Ben Assorow
Gideon Quarcoo
Gerald Ankrah
Nana Asantewa Afadzinu
The Managing Director
Ghana News Agency
Reginald Laryea- Chair
Sheila Menka Premo
Edmund Fianko
Prof. Atta Britwum
Mamle Asare
Christiana Adjoa Osam Ansah
The General Manager
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Richard Kwame Asante- Chair
Akwasi Afriyie Badu
Oscar Bruce
Irene Duncan-Adanusa
Prince Ankrah
Mohammed Aminu Futa
Valentina Bannerman
Nii Addo Kwei Moffat
The Director General
Signed
George Sarpong
Executive Secretary


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