Prosecutors allege that Sedina Attionu, together with former MASLOC Operations Manager Daniel Axim, orchestrated several schemes that led to the misappropriation of more than GH₵25.6 million (approximately $6 million).
Beyond politics, he was an experienced administrator, having served as Deputy Finance Manager at Tamale Technical University (formerly Tamale Polytechnic) and later as Deputy Manager for Finance and Administration at School for Life.
According to a source from the ruling, the changes could help lower business expenses and remove what they describe as unnecessary paperwork that has increased the cost of everyday goods, including food.
The One Health approach, which promotes integrated efforts across human, animal, and environmental health systems, formed a key part of discussions at the summit.