
Doe Adjaho
Doe Adjaho is a prominent Ghanaian politician who served as the Speaker of Parliament from 2013 to 2017. A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), he has been influential in Ghana's legislative processes and governance. Adjaho's experience in public service and commitment to democratic principles have made him a respected figure in Ghanaian politics. Recently, he was appointed by President John Dramani Mahama to the Council of State, where he will provide advisory support on national matters.
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The President had already consulted with the Council of State, chaired by a former Speaker Parliament, Doe Adjaho.
Chief Justice given 10 days to respond to removal petitions - Presidency warns against leaksThe President had already consulted the Council of State, chaired by former Speaker Doe Adjaho, as required by Article 146(6) of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.
Chief Justice Torkornoo served with petitions for removal as President Mahama condemns leakFormer Speaker of Parliament Doe Adjaho has been appointed to the Council of State.
President Mahama appoints 11, including Doe Adjaho, Cletus Avoka, Betty Mould Iddrisu to Council of State








