Accra, Ghana
Columbus Sister City Since 2015Our Sister City
Relationship
When Mayor Coleman was in office, he made it one of his primary goals to have a Sister City in Africa before the end of his term.
Columbus and Accra worked together on the Initiative for Food and Agricultural Transformation,which is a research program focused on implementing sustainable agriculture around the world.
Did You Know?
Region
Population
Current Mayor
Elizabeth Sackey
Official Language
Sister CIty Volunteer Committee
Alfred started his Public Service Career with the City of Columbus as a Legislative Assistant. He also served as External Affairs Coordinator under former Mayor Michael B. Coleman.
Now, driven by People-First philosophy, and passionate about progress and prosperity in the community, Alfred has dedicated his entire career to public service in the Columbus Metropolitan Region. As External Affairs Coordinator, Alfred led the efforts in completing the Accra-Columbus Sister Cities Agreement and played a key role in the Columbus delegation that went to Accra, Ghana.
Alfred also worked as a Policy Advisor to Columbus’ current Mayor, Andrew J. Ginther. Alfred’s objective was to adopt a strategy that effectively combined analysis, policy design, and advocacy as a development and consensus builder. The ultimate goal was to assist Mayor Ginther’s policy team, city directors, and interest groups in shaping policy proposals.
As a result of his assiduity and dedication, Alfred is now an indispensable team-player with the Department of Neighborhood Team, an entity that is not only the Gateway to Government, but also A-One-Stop Shop that is home to The Columbus 3-1-1 Call Center. For many Columbus residents, the Department of Neighborhood Team is now the City’s main point office in addressing various Neighborhood interests. The Team has also become the cynosure of Community Relations Commission, serving more than 800,000 people in the City.
Alfred’s enthusiasm, courage, and foresight, together with his leadership style, continue to inspire others, young and old alike, to achieve higher heights.