Chief of Staff swears in new MASLOC board to strengthen support for small businesses
Chief of Staff (M) with members of the board at Jubilee House
The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has officially sworn in a new Governing Board for the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), tasking them with the responsibility of steering the Centre’s operations and supporting the growth of micro and small-scale enterprises across the country.
The newly constituted nine-member Board is chaired by Jerry Nyamekye, with Abigail Yaa Mensah serving as Chief Executive Officer.
Other members include Hajia Joyce Zaynab Mahama, Linus Azeriwie Agalisi, Nana Amponsah Dokua III, Lily-Love Esetoobu Nunno, Nana Akyaa Anti, Simon Viglo Amegashie, and Beryl Appenteng.
In his address during the swearing-in ceremony, Debrah emphasised the critical role MASLOC plays in providing financial support to underserved entrepreneurs, particularly women and youth in the informal sector.
He charged the board to uphold transparency, efficiency, and innovation in delivering on its mandate.
The Chief of Staff expressed confidence in the capabilities of the new board and encouraged members to work collaboratively to deepen MASLOC’s impact, promote financial inclusion, and contribute to national economic growth through the empowerment of small businesses.
The new Board members pledged their commitment to responsible leadership, pledging to ensure that MASLOC continues to serve as a lifeline for Ghana’s small-scale business community.