Meet the distinguished leaders guiding our mission for effective local governance and sustainable development across Ghana.
Our board consists of experienced professionals, academics, and practitioners who bring diverse expertise in governance, public administration, research, and development to guide CLGA's strategic direction and ensure impactful outcomes.
Board Chairman
As Board Chairman, Bernard Joe Appeah brings extensive experience in leadership and governance to guide CLGA's strategic vision. His commitment to promoting effective local governance and sustainable development has been instrumental in positioning the organization as a leading voice in advocacy and research for Ghana's decentralisation agenda.
Ag. Executive Director and Member
Professor Vladimir Antwi-Danso serves as the Acting Executive Director, providing strategic leadership and academic excellence to CLGA's research and advocacy initiatives. His extensive background in governance and public administration drives the organization's commitment to evidence-based policy development.
Board Member
Dr. Grace Bediako brings valuable academic and professional expertise to the board, contributing to CLGA's research excellence and capacity building initiatives. Her commitment to promoting good governance practices strengthens the organization's impact on local communities.
Board Member
Dr. Eric Oduro Osae contributes extensive knowledge in governance and development to CLGA's mission. His expertise in policy analysis and institutional development supports the organization's efforts to promote effective decentralization and local governance reform.
Board Member
Professor Goski Alabi brings distinguished academic leadership and research expertise to the board. Her contributions to scholarly discourse on governance and public administration enhance CLGA's reputation as a leading research institution in local governance advocacy.
Board Member
Saaka Sayuti brings valuable professional experience and insights to the board, supporting CLGA's mission to promote effective local governance. His expertise in community development and advocacy contributes to the organization's grassroots impact and stakeholder engagement initiatives.
Deputy Executive Director and Secretary to the Board
Gladys G.N. Tetteh serves as Deputy Executive Director and Secretary to the Board, ensuring effective coordination of board activities and supporting the organization's operational excellence. Her expertise in administration and governance contributes significantly to CLGA's institutional effectiveness.