Sam George Commended For Strong Leadership At Ministry Of Communication

Sam Nartey George

Staff of the Ministry of Communication have heaped praise on the sector minister, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, popularly known as Sam George, commending him for what they describe as outstanding leadership and a refreshing approach to governance since assuming office.

According to the staff, Sam George has demonstrated a high level of commitment, professionalism, and inclusiveness in his leadership style, which has significantly boosted morale and renewed confidence within the ministry. They note that his open-door policy and willingness to engage workers at all levels have fostered a stronger sense of teamwork and shared responsibility.

Several workers described the minister as hands-on and results-oriented, pointing to his regular interactions with technical teams and administrative staff as evidence of his determination to understand the ministry’s challenges from the ground up. This, they say, has led to clearer communication, faster decision-making, and improved coordination across departments.

Staff members also applauded Hon. Sam George for prioritising staff welfare and capacity building, stressing that his emphasis on efficiency and accountability has created a more productive working environment. They believe his leadership has brought renewed focus to the ministry’s core mandate of driving Ghana’s digital transformation agenda.

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In informal interactions, some workers indicated that the minister’s deep understanding of communication, technology, and public policy has given the ministry a stronger voice within government, while positioning it to respond effectively to emerging digital and technological issues.

Hon. Sam George, who is known for his outspoken and energetic political style, has consistently stated his commitment to serving the public interest and strengthening state institutions. The endorsement from staff of the Ministry of Communication is seen as a strong vote of confidence in his leadership and vision for the sector.

Observers say the positive reception from within the ministry could translate into improved service delivery and more impactful policies, as the communication sector continues to play a critical role in Ghana’s socio-economic development.

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