GES Headquarters PRO, Cassandra Twum Ampofo Reposted to Eastern Regional Directorate
GES Headquarters PRO, Cassandra Twum Ampofo Reassigned to Eastern Regional Directorate.
In a significant move within the Ghana Education Service (GES), one of the Service’s prominent public faces, Ms. Cassandra Twum Ampofo, has been transferred from the national headquarters to a regional role.
The decision has sparked interest among education stakeholders, as it reflects a broader effort by the GES to reform and strengthen its internal operations.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reassigned its Public Relations Officer, Ms. Cassandra Twum Ampofo, from the GES Headquarters to the Eastern Regional Education Directorate. This development forms part of a broader restructuring strategy currently being implemented across the Service.
According to reliable sources within GES, the reassignment is intended to enhance operational effectiveness and ensure that experienced officers are deployed to areas where their impact will be most significant. The initiative aligns with GES’s “reset agenda,” which aims to reposition the Service for improved service delivery and better outcomes at all levels.
Ms. Twum Ampofo, who has served with distinction at the national level, is expected to play a key role in strengthening public engagement and communication within the Eastern Region. Her new role is considered crucial in ensuring that the GES's communication strategies are effectively carried out across the region.
A senior GES official has confirmed that the reshuffle is part of a series of changes that will affect other parts of the Service in the coming weeks. The official stressed that this move is not isolated, but part of a well-planned effort to decentralize responsibilities and improve administrative coordination throughout the educational system.
Many stakeholders have welcomed the move, describing it as timely and necessary for ensuring that all regions benefit from skilled leadership and professional support.
More updates will be shared as the restructuring exercise continues across the various directorates.
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