The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has named Constantine K.M. Kudzedzi, a prominent lawyer and advocate, as its new Chairperson for a one-year term.
This leadership transition marks a critical juncture for PIAC as it reinforces its mandate to promote transparency and accountability in the management of Ghana’s petroleum revenues.
Mr. Kudzedzi, who succeeds Emerita Professor Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf, brings a wealth of experience in public advocacy and legal affairs to PIAC.
His appointment is widely seen as a move to bolster PIAC’s ongoing efforts in ensuring that Ghana’s oil and gas revenues are managed with a high degree of responsibility and transparency, aligning with public interests.
In tandem with Mr. Kudzedzi’s appointment, Odeefuo Amoakwa Boadu VIII has been re-elected as Vice Chair for a second consecutive one-year term.
The revered traditional leader has been instrumental in driving PIAC’s mission and ensuring organizational continuity, a role that has earned him respect from both stakeholders and the wider public.
Under the new leadership, PIAC reaffirms its commitment to promoting responsible governance of Ghana’s petroleum resources, with a strong focus on ensuring that the economic benefits are broadly shared among citizens.
Mr. Kudzedzi and Odeefuo Amoakwa Boadu VIII have received enthusiastic support from the public and industry stakeholders alike as they assume their roles.
As PIAC enters this new chapter, the organization’s leadership remains dedicated to strengthening oversight mechanisms that safeguard Ghana’s oil and gas wealth for the benefit of current and future generations.
SOURCE: NORVAN REPORTS.