Dr. Jamaldeen Seidu Tonzua, a founding partner and the first Managing Partner of Merton & Everett LLP, has been appointed by the president as Deputy Director General of Ghana Cyber Security Authority (GCSA).
As a partner to Oliver Barker-Vormawor, his appointment has been met with widespread congratulations, with Merton & Everett expressing confidence in his expertise and leadership. The firm, in a statement, highlighted Dr. Jamaldeen Seidu Tonzua’s extensive experience in legal and cyber security affairs, noting that his contributions will be invaluable in strengthening Ghana’s cyber security infrastructure.
Dr. Seidu is known for his strong background in digital security, law, and governance, making him a fitting choice for this critical role. His appointment is expected to bolster the cyber security authority’s efforts in safeguarding Ghana’s digital landscape against emerging threats.
Speaking on his appointment, Dr. Jamaldeen Seidu Tonzua said with this privilege, I will deepen the impact of my career in legal practice, government, and international development.Â
I hereby renew my commitment to public service, and will continue to serve my country and the international community by building bridges, fostering partnerships, and creating networks between Africa and other actors in the international system.
Tons of gratitude to my family, mentors, friends and everyone who has been part of my journey—a journey that began in rural northern Ghana, to Accra, Rabat, The Hague, Washington DC, Oxford, Geneva, and Nairobi.
I look forward to my new chapter. Let’s continue to collaborate and work for a world better led, better served, and better governed.
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