The Communication Bureau of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Kumbungu Constituency has extended heartfelt congratulations to the constituency’s Member of Parliament, Honourable Professor Hamza Adam, following his appointment to the Board of the Minerals Commission of Ghana.
Describing the appointment as a “prestigious recognition,” the Bureau praised Prof. Adam’s “unwavering dedication, exceptional leadership, and deep-seated commitment to national development.”
Prof. Hamza Adam, who currently serves as the Ranking Member on the Parliamentary Committee on Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, is widely regarded as a leading voice on environmental and sustainability issues in Parliament. The NDC’s Kumbungu Communication Bureau noted that his “tireless advocacy” and “wealth of knowledge” have played a significant role in shaping forward-thinking policies for a sustainable Ghana.
“This appointment is not only a personal milestone for the Honourable Professor but a proud moment for the people of Kumbungu and the entire Northern Region,” the statement read. “It reaffirms the trust and confidence that both the nation and the leadership of the NDC have in his competence, integrity, and vision.”

The Minerals Commission, Ghana’s primary regulatory body for the mining sector, plays a crucial role in managing and overseeing the country’s mineral wealth. With his new role, Prof. Adam is expected to contribute significantly to ensuring that Ghana’s mineral resources are utilized responsibly and equitably.
“We are confident that you will bring the same zeal, innovation, and transformational leadership to the Minerals Commission,” the Bureau added. “Your elevation reflects not just personal excellence, but a broader hope for inclusive and sustainable national development.”
The statement concluded with reaffirmed support from the NDC’s Kumbungu rank and file, expressing collective pride and solidarity as their MP embarks on this new chapter of public service.
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Source: Communication Bureau, NDC Kumbungu Constituency