Richard Kirk-Mensah appointed Head of Corporate Communications of Ghana Nat’l Gas Company
In a moment of recognition and trust, President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Richard Kirk-Mensah as the new Head of Corporate Communications at Ghana National Gas Company Limited (GNGC). This pivotal appointment comes as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen communication within the energy sector and beyond, ensuring that the nation continues to make strides in transparency, progress, and growth.
Richard Kirk-Mensah, a Western Regional Communication Officer, has been a key figure in shaping and communicating the vision of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the regional level. His appointment to such a prominent position signals a continued focus on effective communication within the NDC and the broader governmental framework. The decision to entrust him with the role at GNGC speaks volumes about his expertise, professionalism, and commitment to fostering positive relations between the government, the company, and the people of Ghana.
In his heartfelt response to the appointment, Richard Kirk-Mensah expressed immense gratitude towards the President. “Your Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, I humbly express my sincerest gratitude to you for considering me to serve in your government. I’m truly honoured by this opportunity and promise to serve with diligence, supporting your efforts to reset the country. Thank you for this privilege. I’m grateful and committed to making a positive impact. God bless you, God bless NDC, and God bless Ghana,” he said.
This statement underscores Kirk-Mensah’s deep sense of responsibility towards his role and his unwavering support for the leadership of President Mahama. His words also highlight his dedication to contributing positively to Ghana’s growth, especially in the critical sector of natural gas.
The Ghana National Gas Company Limited, which plays a crucial role in harnessing and managing the country’s natural gas resources, will benefit from Kirk-Mensah’s appointment, as he brings a wealth of knowledge, communication strategies, and a strong regional understanding to the table. His role will be vital in crafting and communicating the company’s policies, vision, and programs to the general public and stakeholders, promoting a transparent and effective narrative around the gas sector.
With Ghana’s growing importance as a key player in Africa’s energy landscape, effective corporate communications are more crucial than ever. As the Head of Corporate Communications, Kirk-Mensah will likely lead initiatives to enhance GNGC’s image, solidify its operations within the public domain, and ensure that the company’s strategic goals align with national development objectives.
Kirk-Mensah’s appointment is not only a recognition of his outstanding capabilities but also a symbol of the ongoing efforts by the Mahama administration to strengthen the governance structures of state-owned enterprises and their public communication strategies. His leadership at GNGC will undoubtedly contribute to the success of the government’s broader initiatives in the energy sector, helping to boost the economy and improve the lives of Ghanaians.
As Richard Kirk-Mensah takes on this new challenge, he steps into a role that holds significant potential for shaping the future of Ghana’s energy communications landscape. With his experience and commitment to service, there is much anticipation regarding the positive influence he will have on the Ghana National Gas Company and the nation as a whole.