The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has charged the reconstituted governing body of the National Population Council (NPC) to properly steer affairs of the council to play its expected role in the country's development.
He said the Governing Council must ensure that the NPC meet its core mandate as the highest advisory body to government on population matters.
The Chief of Staff said this when he inaugurated the 23 member governing board at the Flagstaff House in Accra.
The first population policy and programme developed in 1969 was titled "Population Planning for National Progress and Prosperity".
It did define government policy on population but also affirmed its commitment to adopt and implement appropriate strategies and programmes.
It focused on managing population resources in a manner consistent with government's ultimate objective of accelerating the development and quality life of Ghanaians.