“For me, leadership is about service. It’s about bringing every community along and making sure no one is left behind.” My journey has been one of commitment to community, service, and a deep-rooted passion for uplifting the underprivileged. From a young age, I felt a calling to speak for those whose voices often go unheard, and this has defined my career and personal mission. With a background in business and public service, I have had the honor of leading and supporting organizations that directly impact lives, particularly in Ghana’s Volta Region. As the founder of the Community Development Concern (CDC) and the Cured Lepers Foundation, I have been blessed to work alongside community leaders and international partners to create a resettlement village with housing, healthcare, and education facilities for cured lepers and vulnerable families. Witnessing these communities thrive has been one of my greatest joys and reinforces my belief that real change begins at the grassroots. Beyond my community work, I’ve had the privilege of representing Ghana on various international platforms, collaborating with leaders across Africa to champion women’s participation in governance. I believe our progress as a nation relies on empowering women and embracing diverse voices in decision-making spaces. Now, as I stand alongside Bernard Mornah in this journey with the PNC, I bring my experiences and vision to the forefront. Together, we aspire to build a Ghana where every citizen is given the chance to flourish. I am committed to a leadership style that listens, collaborates, and, most importantly, acts on behalf of the people.
Bernard Mornah is the current leader and flagbearer of the People’s National Convention (PNC). He has a Master’s degree in International Development and Economics from the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (University of Applied Science) in Berlin, Germany, and a BA in Economics and Sociology from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Additionally, he is pursuing an LLB degree at Mountcrest University College, Ghana. Professionally, Mornah has a wealth of experience in both public and private sectors. He is the Managing Partner of Ndaana Ghana Ltd, Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Savanah Ltd, Vice President of the Saharan Economic and Financial Consortium, and Chairman of YIRIYELA Ent. Furthermore, Mornah serves as the Secretary of the ECOWAS Interim Steering Committee of the Forum of West African Political Parties (FOWAPP). His extensive career includes roles at the Regional Coordinating Council, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Beacon Insurance Company, Law Trust, Institute for Policy Alternatives (Ghana), and FES/Youth Agenda in Kenya. He also held leadership positions such as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the AfHF LOC Africa Hockey Nations and Secretary of the Kwame Nkrumah Centenary Planning Committee. A committed researcher and Programme Development Officer, Mornah has worked on local development and public policy issues, especially in collaboration with rural organizations. His contributions to youth political engagement, campaign team training, and long-term program development for political parties are significant milestones in his career. Mornah founded the Tertiary Institutions Functionaries of the PNC and previously held positions such as National Youth Organizer and General Secretary of the PNC. His role as party leader is crucial in defining the PNC’s strategy and political direction.