Government spokesperson on governance and security, Dr. Palgrave Boakye Danquah, has obtained a doctorate in business leadership from the IPAG Business School in France, facilitated by the Nobel International Business School in Accra, Ghana.
Dr. Palgrave Boakye Danquah’s research work leading to the award of his doctorate focused on the thesis topic: “Servant Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Public Sector Workers in Ghana: The Moderating Role of Task Interdependence”.
Academic achievements:
Dr. Boakye Danquah holds an Executive Master’s degree in Conflict, Peace, and Security, obtained from the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) in Ghana between 2019 and 2020.
His dissertation topic for the award of the executive master’s degree was: “The Effect of Climate Change on Security in Ghana”.
He also holds a Bachelor of Theology degree from the Trinity Theological Seminary, Accra, Ghana (2015 – 2018).
Work history:
From September 2021 to date, Dr. Palgrave Boakye Danquah has worked as a Technical Advisor and Government spokeswoman on Governance and Security at the Ministry of Information.
Essentially, his role has been to provide technical advice and guidance to the Minister for Information.
Additionally, he prepares briefs for cabinet meetings, serves as a liaison between stakeholders, ensures smooth communication and collaboration, and prepares detailed reports, manuals, and documentation to communicate findings and recommendations effectively.
He also identifies and proposes innovative solutions to overcome technical challenges and improve efficiency.
As part of his duties, Dr. Palgrave also speaks on behalf of the Government of Ghana on issues centered on governance, security, government flagship projects, the presidential agenda, and national development.
He also represents the minister and deputy minister in meetings, among others.
Also, Dr. Boakye Danquah has worked in various capacities, including at the Kandifo Institute, a civil society organization (CSO), where he served as the Executive Director; at the Danquah Institute (DI), also a CSO, as Head of Programmes; and at the Anglophone West Africa International Missions Organization (J-Life), as Regional Director, among others.