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Mr. Kwasi Kwaning-Bosompem is a Member of the Board when it comes to the management and administration of Energy fund as stipulated by section 43 of the Energy Commission, Act 1997 (Act 541).

He is currently the Controller and Accountant -General of the Republic of Ghana. He has 34 years of reputable service in the public sector of Ghana and has held senior leadership and managerial positions in numerous governmental institutions, agencies, local governments, and private entities. He specifically served the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), the Controller and Accountant-Department General's (CAGD), Ghana Cement Works and Driver and Vehicle License Authority, among other organizations.

He possesses an MBA in Strategic Management from the Paris Graduate School of Management and is a Chartered Management Accountant with 29 years of post-qualification experience. He’s also a Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana and has done courses in Management and ICT. He is skilled and passionate about Public Sector Reforms and Institutional restructuring. He made a key contribution to the creation of Ghana's National Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Policy, which ensures local content, affordability, effective risk allocation, and value for money in the marketing and management of PPPs. In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he assisted the adoption of the Programme Based Budgeting System, a significant policy change in the Ghanaian government's budget planning procedure. To secure the greatest results, Mr. Kwaning-Bosompem has consistently upheld the highest professional standards.
He sits on the Board of the Ghana Road Fund and serves on the council of the Ghana Institute of Chartered Accountants. He also served on the boards of the Accra Abattoir and the Makola Market Company. He has lots of International exposure through training and conferences.

Mr. Kwaning-Bosompem was inducted into the Ghana Leadership Hall of Fame and given an award in 2019 under the category of Governance and Civil Leadership Awards of the Year. Mr. Kwaning-Bosompem was among 12 outstanding individuals honoured by the 2021 West African Nobles Forum (WANF) at its 32nd Annual Congress and Awards for exhibiting integrity and excellence in both his public and private life. He is married with two children.

Hon. Lydia Seyram Alhassan is a Board Member of the Energy Commission.

Lydia Seyram Alhassan is a Ghanaian politician and member of the Seventh Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency in the Greater Accra Region on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party.

She holds an MBA in Marketing from the University of Ghana Business School, Legon and a Bachelor of Administration degree from Ghana the Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

Mr. Dari Bismark Haruna is the Paramount Chief of Kpembe Traditional Area (August 2016 to date) with the title Kpembewura Banbange Ndefoso IV and also a member of the Northern Regional House of Chiefs. Kpembewura held several Chieftaincy titles such as Lambowura, Kakurinjiwura, Labawura, and Singbunwura before becoming enskinned as the Kpembewura of Kpembe Traditional Area.  He holds a B.Ed. Gonja from the University of Education Winneba, and has a Teachers Certificate “A” (1998).

Before becoming a Paramount Chief, he was a teacher. He has attended and participated in several workshops including Contextual Leadership and “Management for Executives”, “Management Skills”, Project Planning and Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation.

He was appointed as the District Chief Executive (DCE) of East Gonja by President John Agyekum Kufour from 2001 to 2005. Kpembewura Banbange Ndefoso IV is acknowledged to have a passion for the development of Gonjaland. He has equally taken a keen interest in the activities of the Gonjaland Youth Association and community services because of his passion for youth and development. He is the 1st Trustee for Abranyo Youth Association, Salaga and helped source funding to build a three-classroom block and a library to establish the “Timu 1 Girls Junior High School” in Salaga.
He is married with five (5) children.

Dr. Isaac Frimpong Mensa-Bonsu is a Board Member of the Energy Commission. He retired from Public Service in January 2020 as Director for Plan Coordination, at the Ghana National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), and also as Ag. Director for Monitoring and Evaluation in the same institution. As a Director at NDPC, he was appointed a Member of the Governing Board of state institutions such as the Middle Belt Development Authority, Energy Commission, Ghana Railway Development Authority, as well as Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Dr. Isaac Frimpong Mensa-Bonsu was a member of the Ministerial Advisory Board for the Ministry of Transport and the Public Sector Representative on the Management Committee of the Institute of Statistics and Social Research (ISSER)-University of Ghana.

Dr. Isaac Frimpong Mensa-Bonsu obtained his PhD in Environmental Science from Japan in 1994. After obtaining his PhD, he worked as a Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi for 14 years, teaching Principles of Environmental Management, Environmental Policy, Project Planning and Management, Infrastructure Planning, Project Appraisal and Evaluation, Techniques for Spatial and Quantitative Methods for Planning.

Dr. Isaac Frimpong Mensa-Bonsu led the national consultations (supported by UNDP) during the preparation of the Post-2015 Global Development Agenda, soliciting stakeholder views on the World We Want which was submitted as inputs into the UN Agenda 2030 -the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).
He is a Consultant and has provided expert advice in the preparation of plans at the national level, sector level, district level and local level such as the Ghana Vision 2020-the 2nd Step, 7-Year Development Plan for Ghana (1996-2010), 15-Year Tourism Plan for Ghana (1996-2010)
and several district plans.

Dr. Isaac Frimpong Mensa-Bonsu had several short-term engagements with the United Nations System as a Member of the International Expert Group and International Advisory Group. He was a member of the International Expert Group, Preparatory Committee, for the United Nations Conference on Housing and Urban Development (UN Habitat III).

He is a Christian and married with six children.

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