She was a consummate professional- Mahama on Mawuena Trebarh

Former President John Mahama has described , Mawuena Adzo Dumor, the first female Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) as pleasant, focused, and goal-oriented person.
In an heartfelt tribute, the flagbearer of National Democratic Congress, Mahama had praised Mawuena for her dedication to the country and its people, saying that she was a “consummate professional” who served with “admirable diligence, outstanding professionalism, and utmost integrity.”
“We memorialise the life and legacy of a remarkable daughter, sister, and beloved colleague, Mawuena Adzo Dumor Trebarh, with profound sadness yet infinite appreciation,” said Mahama. “Words are not adequate to express the extent of my shock when I heard the news of her demise.
Mawuena was so full of life and promise. If you need someone with deep strategic insights and investment knowledge, you would look for Mawuena. Pleasant, focused, and goal-oriented, she was a consummate professional.”
Mahama recalled Mawuena’s impressive achievements during her tenure at the GIPC, where she oversaw a significant increase in foreign direct investments and contributed to the growth of the economy.
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He also acknowledged her continued contributions to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) after leaving office, including serving as a spokesperson for the party’s team of specialists during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“When she fell sick and was undergoing treatment, we all prayed for the quickest recovery for her. We were devastated when we heard the unfortunate news of her demise,” said Mahama.
The former president expressed deep sadness at Mawuena’s passing, saying that she left behind a painful reminder to cherish every moment with loved ones. He urged everyone to remember Mawuena’s life and legacy, stating that “you gave to us — your family, your loved ones, your party, and your country — within your short, numbered days, your all, and we are eternally grateful.”
“Mawuena: You left us too soon. You are with the angels and your Maker now, but we would have preferred you stayed with us much longer. May your soul rest in perfect peace in the Lord,” concluded Mahama.
Mawuena’s passing has led tears on people’s face throughout Ghana’s political and business communities, with many paying tribute to her exceptional skills, dedication, and contributions to the country. Her legacy will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come as a shining example of what it means to be a true public servant.
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