Executive Officers
Governance structure of the organisation is entrusted to the Executive Committee (EC) which is elected every three years at an Annual General Meeting (AGM) by paid-up members. The EC is lead by a Chairman and ably supported by Executive Officers as listed below with their profiles.Â
The executive officers are responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of NCGU. The executive officers are accountable to the board of trustees of NCGU and their works are regularly evaluated by the trustees. The officers are all volunteers and receive no remuneration or financial benefit for the work they do for the national umbrella body.
Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I
President
Provide clear and visible leadership and assume the general strategic responsibilities of the Council.
Dr Jonas Ankam
Vice Chairman
Deputise in the absence of the President/Chairperson. Perform any other function as delegated by the President/Chairperson.
Mrs Angelina Sam
Secretary
The Secretary shall have an Assistant called the Organising Secretary and shall be responsible for administrative and secretarial duties.
Mr Asiedu Ofei
Treasurer
The Treasurer shall have a deputy and shall:  Oversee the Council’s Treasury functions and ensure that the finances, resources and assets are properly managed.
Mr Kenneth Konduah
Communication & Liaison Officer
The Communication & Liaison Officer. Duties includes public Relations.
Mr Emmanuel Odame Asante
Assistant Treasurer
The Assistant Treasurer assists the Treasurer in overseeing the Congress’ Treasury functions and ensure that the finances, resources and assets are properly managed.
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Assistant Secretary
The Assistant Secretary assists the Secretary in the Congress’ secretariat functions.
Executive Officers

Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I
President
Provide clear and visible leadership and assume the general strategic responsibilities of the Congress. Preside over all Congress meetings. Direct and maintain order at all meetings following established procedures. See to the day-to-day administration of the Congress.

Dr Jonas Ankam
Vice President
Deputise in the absence of the President/Chairperson. Perform any other function as delegated by the President/Chairperson.

Mrs Angelina Sam
Secretary
The Secretary shall be responsible for the following: Act as the first point of contact for all external communications with the Council and to respond promptly to all correspondences, telephone and email inquiries and passing and circulating information to the Chair, the Executive and Secretariat and where appropriate to the Unions. Devise effective office systems to maintain and keep up to date Register of Regional Unions, records, documents and files. Establish and provide efficient administrative and secretarial functions for the Council

Mr Asiedu Ofei (aka Odehye)
Treasurer
The Treasurer shall have a deputy and shall: Oversee the Congress' Treasury functions and ensure that the finances, resources and assets are properly managed. Advice the Congress in formulating financial strategies to support the broader aims of the Congress. Ensure appropriate policies and financial control procedures are put in place in the management of the Congress' finances. Take custody of all monies paid to the Congress or any donations and to pay all such monies into the account of the Congress promptly. Prepare the Congress' annual budgets and cash flow statements and present these to the Executive for approval. Prepare and present quarterly management accounts and budgets to the Executive. Account for the financial situation of the Congress annually or at any time it is called for. Serve as a co-signatory to the Congress accounts.

Mr Emmanuel Odame Asante
Assistant Treasurer
The Assistant Treasurer assists Treasurer in Overseeing the Congress' Treasury functions and ensure that the finances, resources and assets are properly managed.

Mr Kenneth Konduah
Communication & Liaison Officer
The Communication & Liaison Officer. Duties include Public Relations.

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Assistant Secretary
The Assistant Secretary assists the Secretary in undertaking the Secretariat's functions and operations.