
People: IMF official appointed Bank of Ghana deputy; new communications chief for BoE

Ghana: A deputy division chief at the International Monetary Fund has been appointed to the role of first deputy governor at the Bank of Ghana.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo approved the appointment of Maxwell Opoku-Afari, who took up his new responsibilities on August 7.
Opoku-Afari, who has worked at the IMF in various capacities since 2009, replaces Millison Narh, who retired earlier this year. In his new role, Opoku-Afari will be responsible for banking, human resources, currency
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