Ghanaian deputy becomes new governor

President appoints second deputy to top role

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One of two deputy governors of the Bank of Ghana has been appointed governor by the country's president, the bank confirmed on April 5. Abdul-Nashiru Issahaku succeeds Henry Wampah, who stepped down last month.

Issahaku joined the bank as second deputy governor in July 2013, serving on the central bank's eleven-person board. In that role he was responsible for nine departments, including economics, banking supervision and financial stability.

He previously served as CEO of Ghana's export

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