Samuel Nartey George Submits Documents to Appointments Committee
Samuel Nartey George, the Minister-Designate for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, has confirmed that he has submitted all necessary documents to Parliament’s Appointments Committee. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), George emphasized his commitment to transparency and addressed any concerns about his qualifications.
Commitment to Transparency and Clarity
In his post on Tuesday, George stated, “For the avoidance of any doubt and to settle any controversy, yesterday, I submitted to the Appointments Committee all the documents required of me and more.” This move aims to dispel any doubts about his credentials and ensure a smooth vetting process.
Detailed List of Submitted Documents
George provided a comprehensive list of the documents he submitted, including:
- Certified copies of his certificates from the London School of Economics (LSE) and the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC).
- Evidence of his travel and receipts of accommodation during his studies.
- Proof of fees paid for his courses.
- The prospectus from @lseideas detailing the course he studied.
This thorough submission underscores his dedication to transparency and accountability. Learn more about the LSE’s programs here.
Reaffirming His Dedication to National Service
George reiterated his commitment to serving Ghana, stating, “Facts are sacred, and I remain resolute in my quest to serve my Nation to the best of my abilities. So help me God.” His statement reflects his determination to contribute to Ghana’s digital transformation and innovation landscape.
Why This Matters for Ghana’s Digital Future
As the Minister-Designate for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, George’s role is critical in driving Ghana’s digital agenda. His transparency in the vetting process sets a positive precedent for accountability in public office. Explore Ghana’s digital transformation initiatives here.
What’s Next for the Appointments Committee?
With all documents submitted, the Appointments Committee will review George’s qualifications and suitability for the role. His proactive approach may strengthen his case for approval, ensuring a seamless transition into the ministry.
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