
President Mills welcoming Mr David Kanga to his office at the Castle President John Evans Atta Mills on Monday expressed appreciation of the Government and people of Ghana to Mr David Kanga, immediate past Deputy Chairman (Finance and Administration) of the Electoral Commission (EC), for his invaluable service to the Commission and country.
Mr Kanga, who went on compulsory retirement on April 29, 2012, after 19 years of service was at the Osu Castle, Accra, at the invitation of the President.
President Mills thanked Mr Kanga for his service, and his family for supporting him.
The President appealed to Mr Kanga not to forget entirely the EC, but assist the Commission with his rich and valuable experience in electoral matters, assuring him of government’s support when the need arose.
President Mills wished the Deputy Commissioner of EC a happy retirement.
Mr Kanga thanked the President for the honour done him by the invitation and commendation.
He reminisced about his 19 years service, and said there were a lot of things he could count as achievements, despite his service period seeming just like two days.
Meanwhile, President Mills has appointed Mr Sulley Amadou, Deputy Director of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation of the Commission to occupy Mr Kanga's former position.
GNA


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I am not surprised in the least because it is unprecedented in the history of Ghana to find a senior officer of the E.C. wearing a particular Party's jersey. Mills will commend Kanga as long as he continues to openly support the NDC. This is what the so-called civil society led by loud-mouthed Pratt should talk about.God save Ghanaians.