Dr. Ali Yallah: US based Bissa IT expert hosts Ghana’s Parliamentary delegation in a technology workshop in Atlanta

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Bissa’s IT expert based in Atalanta, USA, Dr. Ali Yallah on Friday hosted a parliamentary delegation from Ghana, taking the members through a day-long workshop on technology and state governance.

The five-member delegation led by the 2nd Deputy Speaker, Hon. Asiamah Amoako, benefitted from Dr Yallah’s tutelage as part of their 4 days working visit to the United States of America.

Dr. Ali Yallah and deputy speaker of Parliament, Hon. Asiamah Amoako

In the three-hour, comprehensive on-screen presentation, the Bissa man pointed out various ways in which the government of Ghana can use technology to change the lives of its citizens.
This workshop was designed to provide a practical overview of the most important elements to be included in a sound technology in state governance implementation road map for the West African country.

Dr. Ali Yallah and Hon. Wisdom Gidisu

Issues of leadership transparency, accountability, corruption fighting, internal coordination, quality evaluation, and project prioritization were discussed in the three hour session.

Dr. Ali Yallah and Hajia Ayisha Salifu.

His presentation also touched on how to use a quality-driven methodology to select and implement technology that will benefit the country.

“We believe that this exercise will provide valuable insights into the rapidly evolving technology landscape and serve as a catalyst for growth and development in Ghana,” Dr Yallah said.

“The appropriate application of technology allows for higher levels of effectiveness and efficiency in governmental tasks, increases the quality of public services, improves the use of information in decision-making processes, and allows for better communication among different governmental offices.”

Dr. Ali Yallah and Honorable Andy Appiah-Kubi

He enumerated how technology has played a dominant role in the US, enabling its governance system to operate effectively, and therefore urged the government of Ghana to prioritize the pursuit of technological advancement in the country, which he says brings confidence to the people.

“Technology improves transparency, and transparency is one of the ways through which people will continue to trust the government. A significant increase in the use of technology will have a great impact on different aspects of society and economic activities by making everyday procedures easier and more efficient”, he said.

Dr. Ali Yallah and Honorable Dr. Augustine Tawiah

The delegation was headed by the deputy speaker of Parliament, Hon. Asiamah Amoako. Other MPs in attendance were Honorable Andy Appiah-Kubi, Honorable Dr. Augustine Tawiah, and Hon. Wisdom Gidisu. Also in attendance was the Clerk of Committees, Hajia Ayisha Salifu.
The workshop was highly interactive, and the participants were encouraged to share their experiences as much as possible.

About Dr Ali Yallah

Dr. Ali Yallah is the Chief Information Officer at River Edge (Georgia Department of Behavioral Health) where he has held the position for over 10 years. Dr. Yallah brings over 30 years of experience in the IT field, 15 of which have been in leadership roles. He is also the President of the Georgia Association of Chief Information Officers. He was the Keynote speaker at the American Telemedicine Association annual meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Technology from Northcentral University, a Master of Science from Kennesaw State University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wyoming. Dr. Yallah is also a Certified Project Manager (PMP), Six Sigma. Born in Kotobabi, in Accra, Dr. Yallah attended the Kotobabi public schools before moving to Aquinas Secondary School at Osu in Accra. Dr. Yallah immigrated to the United States after form 5 and has been in the United States since.

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