Founders of GAP

The Grassroots Alliance for Progress (GAP) was founded by visionary grassroots advocates committed to empowering communities, strengthening democratic participation, and advancing grassroots welfare across Ghana. Their leadership and shared commitment to service laid the foundation for a national platform that promotes unity, organization, and sustainable grassroots development.
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Eric Nii Tetteh

Co-Founder | Executive Secretary
Eric Nii Tetteh is a dedicated grassroots organizer, administrator, and development advocate with multidisciplinary expertise. He is a Cybersecurity Enthusiast, AI Consultant, Professional Counselor, Researcher, Policy Analyst, Tutor, and Social Worker with a strong passion for community empowerment and institutional development.

As a co-founder of GAP and the Executive Secretary of the Association, he plays a central role in coordinating the administrative and strategic operations of the organization. His work focuses on governance systems, policy coordination, digital innovation, and grassroots empowerment initiatives aimed at strengthening the socio-economic capacity of members across the country.

Through his leadership, GAP continues to build structured systems for grassroots welfare, digital coordination, and leadership development.

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Isaac Kwame Ngula Batun

Co-Founder | National Director
Isaac Kwame Ngula Batun is a respected grassroots mobilizer, Cybersecurity Expert, and strategic leader dedicated to strengthening grassroots participation in national development.

As the National Director of GAP, he provides visionary leadership and strategic direction for the Association. His leadership focuses on strengthening organizational structures, promoting unity among grassroots members, and implementing initiatives that support welfare, leadership development, and national engagement.

Under his guidance, GAP has expanded rapidly across the sixteen regions of Ghana, establishing coordinated structures that enhance grassroots participation and institutional growth.