Peter Bamfo elected first International secretary of LINCS

The Head of Communications at the office of the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Peter Bamfo, made history when he was unanimously elected as the Secretary of the Legislators’ International Network for Collaborative Solutions (LINCS) at the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) annual business meeting.
The NCSL was established in 1975 by state legislators and legislative staff and serves America’s 50 states, commonwealths, territories, and the District of Columbia.
The election took place on October 21 at the NCSL headquarters in Denver, Colorado, USA.
This landmark decision makes Mr. Bamfo the first International Secretary of the Conference, signaling a significant milestone in fostering international collaboration among legislators.
With his background in communication and experience in parliamentary affairs, Mr. Bamfo brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the role.
As Secretary of LINCS, Mr. Bamfo will play a crucial role in expanding the network’s reach and impact, fostering an inclusive environment that values diverse perspectives.
This election underscores Ghana’s growing influence in global legislative governance and Mr. Bamfo’s commitment to enhancing dialogue and partnerships across borders.


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