President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Joselyn Dumas, a renowned actress and media personality, as the Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs. Roselyn Ngissah, a fellow actress, celebrated the announcement on her social media page.
In a heartfelt post, Ngissah congratulated Dumas on her new role, expressing confidence in her ability to excel. “Congratulations @joselyn_dumas on your appointment as the Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs by President of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama. Make us proud. I know you can,” she wrote.
The appointment underscores the government’s commitment to leveraging the expertise of Ghanaian professionals in the diaspora to drive national development. Joselyn Dumas, known for her impactful work in the entertainment industry and her advocacy for social causes, brings a wealth of experience and influence to the role.
As Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs, Dumas will play a key role in fostering stronger ties between Ghana and its diaspora community, promoting investment opportunities, and facilitating initiatives that encourage diaspora participation in the country’s socio-economic development.
The news has been met with widespread approval from fans and industry stakeholders, who see Dumas’ appointment as a strategic and inspiring choice. Her ability to connect with diverse audiences and her passion for Ghana’s progress make her a fitting candidate for the position.
This appointment also highlights the growing recognition of the creative arts sector as a vital contributor to national development. As Joselyn Dumas steps into this new role, many are optimistic about the positive impact she will make in bridging the gap between Ghana and its global diaspora.
Source:NKONKONSA.com