A Deputy National Officers are appointed by NPP.
A Deputy National Officers are appointed by NPP.

A Deputy National Officers are appointed by NPP.
The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) steering committee convened to discuss certain candidates that had been suggested as deputy national officers and directors for the various directorates of the party.
The National Council, which is convening today, will be provided with the names of the prospective officials for approval, as well as the National Executive Committee.
Prof. Haruna Mohammed and Dr. Antionette Tsiboe Darko, the executive director of the Danquah Institute and a lecturer at the University of Ghana, are the candidates put out to serve as the Deputy General Secretaries.
Henry Nana Boakye, the national organizer, will have Joseph Kwawaja and Chris Llyod serving as his deputy.
Mimi Duah and Hajia Safia Mohammed are serving as Kate Gyamfua’s deputy women’s organizers, and Jay Hyde and a certain Sandra are serving as Salam Mustapha’s deputy youth organizers.
Ali Suraj of the Vice President’s Office and a different individual who has not yet been identified serve as the Deputy NASARA Coordinators.
William Yamoah has been appointed as the new Director of Finance and Administration, replacing Collins Ntim Nuamah, who lost the job of National Treasurer to Dr. Charles Dwamena, also known as Dr. China. There will be two deputies backing Yamoah.
Richard Ahiagbah, a former director of the Danquah Institute and most recently the deputy director of research at the presidency, has been named the new director of communications.
Dennis Miracle Aboagye, who was once expected to succeed Yaw Boaben Asamoah, Kamal Deen Abdulai, Jennifer Queen of NADMO, and Hajia Raabi are his deputies.
When it comes to political communication, Dennis is a newbie.
The previous Youth Organiser Attafuah Danso has been replaced as Director of International Affairs by Kofi Ameyaw.
Asafo Adjei is the deputy director of international affairs.
Both Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia and President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who recently concluded an important visit to the north, are present at today’s crunch meeting to decide whether to accept the list or move through with the new appointments.