The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC), Ghana Chapter on March 27 made specific appointments to certain personalities to constitute the Commission’s Interim Executive Committee to run the affairs of the Commission in Ghana.
The Chairman of the Ghana Chapter, Professor Michael Kwateng announced this in an interview in the wake of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of the IHRC globally and also in Ghana.
The Interim Executive Committee is made up of Professor Michael Kwateng (Chairman), Dr. Gabriel Odeh Apotey (Vice Chairman 1), Mrs. Amanda Hughes (Vice Chairman 2), Mr. David Doe Fiagbor ( General Secretary), Mr. Henry Ugah ( Director of Research), Mr. Jonathan Kweku Sey ( Director of Finance), Miss Adjoa Obuo Duodu (Director of Protocol), Nana Kwesi Boateng (Director of Training and Education), Mr. Felix Martey Glover (Director of Media and Public Relations), Rev. Martin Tamakloe (Head of Culture and Religion) and Mr. Michael Kpabitey Hammond (Treasurer).
Professor Kwateng noted that the IHRC Ghana is working closely with the IHRC, Geneva, Africa Region and United Nations as it is expected even in the midst of the “abnormal global pandemic times in which we find ourselves”.
He said that logistics and education needed to fight COVID-19 has been made available. The Chairman therefore advised the general public to adhere to the Government of Ghana protocols and directives in dealing with the pandemic.
Source; 3news.com | Ghana