It has emerged that Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame resigned as the Secretary to the executive council of the National Cathedral early January of this year.
He tendered in his resignation letter to the Council on Thursday, January 19, 2023.
In the said resignation letter, Mr Yeboah Dame cited the heavy demands of his office as the reason behind his action.
According to him, he has had limited involvement in the activities of the council due to the demands of his office.
“Respectfully, as you are aware, at incorporation, I am named as Sceretary to the Executive Council of the National Cathedral of Ghana.”
“However, owing to my limited involvement in the affairs of the organisation and the demands of my office, I deem it necessary to vacate the position for a new Secretary to be appointed.”
“In the circumstances, I hereby respectfully notify you of my immediate resignation as
Secretary to the Executive Council.”
He concluded; “I wish the organisation the best of God's blessings in the years ahead.”
He was subsequently replaced on March 16, 2023 by Sena Chartered Secretaries Ltd.
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