The Right Honorable Lord O’Donnell, former Cabinet Secretary and Head
of the British Civil Service, has arrived in Ghana for a two-day
working visit, a statement issued by IDEG and copied to
the Ghana News
Agency on Thursday has stated.
The visit is under the invitation of the Institute for Democratic
Governance (IDEG), British High Commission and the Public Services
Commission.
While in Ghana, Lord O’Donnell would lead a technical workshop for
high government officials, corporate leaders and academicians to
deliberate on issues concerning the management of change and continuity
in political and administrative transitions, and how to respond to them
effectively.
The statement said Lord O’Donnell would also share British experience
in managing political and administrative transitions because of his
immense experience in managing such transitions under three successive
Prime Ministers of Britain.
“ … The most recent of which was his management of the transition
from the Labour Party government to the current coalition government
after the April 2010 elections in Britain”, the statement read.
The statement indicated that the visit of Lord O’Donnell was expected
to avail a great opportunity for Ghana’s public service, which played a
central role in managing political and administrative transitions, the
corporate world and the general public to tap into his wealth of
knowledge and experience.
Lord O’Donnell is expected to deliver a public lecture on “Managing
Political and Administrative Transitions: The British Experience” at the
Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre for Excellence in ICT, near the State
House. GNA
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