Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Breaking News: Who Replace Wampah

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After overseeing one of the most disastrous performances of the local currency, the cedi and the collapse of the hitherto booming national economy, Dr Henry Akpenamawu Kofi Wampah seems to have finally succumbed to the massive public outcry and is said to have acquiesced to retire.

Prior to his appointment at the bank, Dr. Wampah was the Director of the Research and Statistics Department at the West African Monetary Institute.
He also worked as the Head of the Research Department of Bank of Ghana from February 1996 to February 2001, as well as working with the International Monetary Fund.
Dr Wampah holds a Masters Degree and a Ph.D in Economics from McGill University, Montreal CANADA.
Dr Wampah took over as governor in an acting capacity in April 2013 from Vice President Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur who was then the Governor of the Central Bank.
Pressure has been mounting on Wampah to resign following the arrest of his son-in-law, David McDermott, over his alleged involvement in drug trade.
President John Mahama in his State of the Nation address in February blamed the central bank governor for the microfinance crisis which monies of depositors were fraudulently used.
He is reported to have informed President John Mahama about his decision so as to allow his successor more time to settle in before the November polls.
There are two deputies to the Governor who also acts as the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Mr Millison Narh is the First Deputy and Dr. Abdul Nashiru Issahaku who is the second Deputy Governor.

See also: Parliament to grill BoG over microfinance companies
Report indicates that the retirement of Dr Wampah has created some nervousness among managers of the bank.
It also indicated that Dr Kofi Wampah favours his first deputy, Millison Narh as his successor but deep throat source says Dr. Abdul Nashiru Issahaku is tipped to replace the outgoing governor.
Pulse.com.gh brings you a brief profile of the two gentlemen tipped to replace Dr Henry Kofi Wampah.

Profile of Mr Millison Narh

Mr Millison Narh was confirmed as the First Deputy Governor of the Bank in August 2013.
Mr Narh, until his new position, has been the Second Deputy Governor since 2009 when now Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur was the Governor.

Despite the elevation, Mr Narh’s portfolio remains the same. He was in charge of the operations of the central bank.

Mr. Narh, who is a Chartered Accountant, has worked with the central bank for 35 years in various capacities.
Mr. Narh was Director and Head of the Banking Department from July 2002 to May 2008 and was responsible for all banking matters, both domestic and international. He supervised the operations of the Head Office and five regional offices involving a staff strength of 500, in the areas of deposit and currency management, trade finance (import and export document handling), global transfers (inward and outward remittances) and development and management of payment systems
He also handled government accounts which involved the receipt of funds into the Consolidated Fund and making domestic and foreign payments on behalf of government. Mr. Narh played an active role in the re-denomination exercise by designing an accounting system to convert and record dealings in the new currency and the simultaneous withdrawal of the old.

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