Vetting of Aspirants for ATWAG Elections comes off Saturday Dec 2

The Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG) has released a list of aspirants for its impending executive elections.

In a statement copied to Ghanacrativearts.com, the Association said it is poised to conduct a credible vetting in order to present the best people as leaders to run its affairs.

Vetting Of Aspirants for Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG)

Accra, November 27, 2017. After careful screening and selection of submitted nominations for Arts and
Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG) Executive positions, the Election Committee brings
to the notice of the Candidates, Members, and the public at large, that, there shall be a vetting exercise
come Saturday, 2nd December, 2017.

The vetting panel, made of a 3-MEMBER revered personalities in the Arts, Writing, Publishing, Tourism,
Culture, Media, and Communication circles, seeks poised to do a professional and credible vetting to get
the best Candidates to be voted for to become ATWAG Executives.

The vetting shall take place at the Board Room, Academic City, opposite Provident Insurance, Ring Road
Central come Saturday, 2nd December, 2017, at 9: 00 AM prompt.

Below are the names of aspirants selected for vetting for the various positions:

PRESIDENT: William Asiedu
VICE PRESDENT: Francis Doku and Livingstone Lotsu
SECRETARY: Mic Yamoah
TREASURER: Frank Kwabena Owusu
ORGANISER: Mustapha Ayinde NII Okai-Inusah (Attractive) and Isaac Kwaku Kpogeh
PRO: Eugene Osafo-Nkansah and Kwame Dadzie
RESEARCH OFFICER: David Mawuli and Vivian Abigail Oppong.
We wish all the Candidates the best of luck.

Signed:
Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo
(Chairperson, ATWAG Electoral Commission)

Ghanacreativearts.com

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