Ghanaian media personality Bridget Otoo has been appointed as a presidential staffer in the office of the presidentThe University of Ghana graduate has not confirmed the news on her official social media pagesMany social media users have congratulated the outspoken news anchor on her new political appointment
Bridget Otoo has officially been appointed as a presidential staffer under the administration of President John Dramani Mahama.
While the specific details of her role within the government have yet to be publicly released, it is widely anticipated that Otoo will utilise her extensive background in journalism and media to enhance the government’s communication strategies and public relations efforts.
Otoo’s career has been distinguished by her outspoken advocacy on pressing social issues, particularly her active participation in the Occupy Julorbi House protests that aimed to address rampant economic hardship, astronomical living costs, and demand accountability from the government.
Additionally, she has been a strong supporter of LGBTQI+ rights in Ghana, a topic that remains contentious in the country. Her appointment is expected to introduce a progressive and fresh perspective to the administration’s public engagement and media interactions.
As a presidential staffer, Otoo’s responsibilities are likely to encompass advising on media relations, formulating comprehensive communication strategies, crafting public messaging, and representing the administration in various public forums.
Her appointment highlights the administration’s recognition of the vital role effective communication plays in governance and public engagement.
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Bridget Otoo’s educational background
Bridget Otoo completed her primary education at Aggrey Memorial Basic School in Sekondi, followed by her secondary education at Bompeh Senior High Technical School in Takoradi, where she was notably elected as the Girls Prefect, showcasing her leadership skills early on.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, furthering her education with a Master of Business Administration from the prestigious University of Ghana, Legon.
Bridget Otoo’s media experience
Before she ventured into broadcasting, Otoo began her career as a voice artist in 2003, where she lent her voice to advertisements for significant brands such as Unilever, Tigo, and Ecobank, laying the groundwork for her future in media.
Bridget Otoo’s broadcasting career
Otoo rose to prominence as a news anchor and broadcaster at TV3, one of Ghana’s leading television networks.
Throughout her tenure, she hosted several influential programs, including “New Day” and “You and the Police,” while also anchoring prime-time news segments, which contributed to her becoming a trusted face for viewers across the nation.
After taking a brief hiatus from mainstream media, Bridget successfully relaunched her journalism career at Metro TV in 2021.
There, she hosted the flagship news bulletin “The News Night,” aired between 7 pm and 8 pm daily, which further solidified her influence in Ghana’s media landscape.
Bridget Otoo’s activism and advocacy
Bridget Otoo has been widely recognised as a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment and the rights of the LGBTQI+ community in Ghana, using her platform effectively to raise awareness and champion these causes.
In September 2023, she prominently participated in the “Occupy Julorbi House” protests in Accra. This significant movement aimed to bring attention to critical issues such as economic hardship and government accountability.
During the protests, Otoo was arrested, which underscored her unwavering dedication to social justice and activism.
Bridget Otoo’s awards and recognition
In 2018, Bridget Otoo received notable recognition when she was selected as a finalist for the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, honouring her impactful leadership and contributions to the media industry in Ghana.
Bridget Otoo supports Sharaf Mahama
Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about the Ghana Boxing Association president who has come under fire from Bridget Otoo for the Sharaf Mahama’s boxing event issue.
The vocal media personality recommended that the association post the British Boxing Board of Control letter online.
Style influencer Bridget Otoo has received comments from certain social media users on her postings on the X platform.
Source: YEN.com.gh