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Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang calls for citizen-centred governance at book launch

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
July 9, 2026
in Politics
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Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang calls for citizen-centred governance at book launch

Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has joined well-wishers and stakeholders to officially launch the book “Citizen Experience: A Reset for Superior Public and Civil Service Delivery”, co-authored by Chief of Staff Hon. Julius Debrah and Professor Robert E. Hinson.

In her remarks, the Vice President emphasised that citizens must remain at the centre of governance. She described the book as a significant contribution that challenges institutions to design services around people’s actual needs and to measure success through citizens’ lived experiences rather than bureaucratic metrics.

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Professor Opoku-Agyemang stressed that the Reset Agenda must be visible in the daily actions, attitudes, and decisions of public servants.

Public services should be designed for the convenience of citizens, not the convenience of institutions. She noted that frontline public servants are often the “face of Government,” and the quality of their interactions directly shapes public confidence in state institutions.

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Meaningful reform requires commitment, discipline, and sustained effort from all stakeholders. The government must continuously evaluate whether services uphold dignity, fairness, and equity.

She noted that the book asks difficult but necessary questions about how to make government more responsive, accessible, and genuinely citizen-centred.

“Citizen Experience: A Reset for Superior Public and Civil Service Delivery” comes at a crucial moment as Ghana seeks to improve governance outcomes and restore public trust. The co-authors draw on extensive experience in public administration and academic research to propose practical pathways for reform.

The Vice President congratulated Hon. Julius Debrah and Professor Robert E. Hinson for producing a thoughtful and timely work that will enrich national discussions on public sector reform and service delivery excellence.

The launch reinforces the government’s commitment to a “Reset Agenda” that prioritises people over processes.

Key themes include shifting from bureaucratic efficiency to citizen satisfaction, leveraging technology to improve service accessibility, building capacity among public servants for empathetic and effective service delivery, establishing robust mechanisms for feedback and continuous improvement, and aligning institutional culture with the expectations of modern citizens.

Vice President Opoku-Agyemang’s participation highlights the importance of leadership buy-in for public service transformation. The true test of the book’s impact will be the extent to which its ideas are embraced and implemented by policymakers, public servants, and institutional leaders.

The book is expected to spark meaningful conversations and reforms that place ordinary citizens at the heart of government business.

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