Five things you (probably) didn’t know about Jean Mensa
Jean Mensa, the head of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, is a fierce character loved and loathed for her unflinching stance on issues
Jean Adukwei Mensa is a respected public administrator who has made significant contributions to the development of Ghana.
She is currently serving as the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, a position she assumed in 2018.
Mensa is known for her integrity, vision, and commitment to ensuring free and fair elections in the country.
Here are five interesting facts about her:
Law career
Born on 21 October 1964, in Accra, Jean Mensa had a strong educational foundation. She obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Ghana and later pursued a Master of Laws degree from Queen’s University in Canada.
Her academic achievements laid the groundwork for her successful career in law and public administration.
Mensa’s career began in the private sector, working as a legal officer for a private law firm in Ghana. However, her passion for public service led her to transition into the public sector, where she held various positions of great responsibility.
She served as the executive director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), a policy think tank focused on promoting good governance and economic development in Ghana.
Organising presidential debates
During her tenure at the IEA, Mensa played a crucial role in organising and moderating presidential debates, which became a significant feature of Ghana’s electoral process.
These debates provided a platform for candidates to present their policies and engage with voters, promoting transparency and accountability in the political landscape.
Expert in public service
Mensa’s dedication to promoting good governance and democratic practices in Ghana caught the attention of the government and the international community.
In 2017, she was appointed as a member of the Council of State, an advisory body to the President of Ghana. Her appointment was a testament to her expertise and commitment to public service.
In 2018, Jean Mensa was appointed as the chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of the country’s electoral system. Her appointment was met with widespread praise, as she was seen as a person of integrity and competence.
Introduction of initiatives
As the head of the Electoral Commission, Mensa has taken significant steps to enhance the transparency and credibility of Ghana’s elections. She has introduced innovative measures such as the use of biometric technology to verify voters’ identities and the implementation of a comprehensive voter education program. These initiatives have helped to minimise electoral fraud and ensure that every Ghanaian citizen has the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights.
Mensa’s leadership and commitment to fair elections have earned her recognition both locally and internationally. She has been invited to speak at various international conferences and has received numerous awards for her contributions to democracy and good governance.
Beyond her professional achievements, Jean Mensa is also a devoted wife and mother. She balances her demanding career with her family responsibilities, setting an example for women aspiring to excel in both their personal and professional lives.
An inspiration to many
Jean Mensa’s journey from a private legal practitioner to the chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana is a testament to her dedication, integrity, and vision.
Her tireless efforts to promote good governance and ensure free and fair elections have made a lasting impact on Ghana’s democracy.
Source: Asaase Radio