Cabinet Member Nana’s First Blog Post

I’m Nana Appau, and I go to Odyssey Community School. I am excited and honored to introduce myself as a member of 2026 Kid Governor Tessa Hallinan’s Cabinet! I am eager to make a difference in Connecticut, and in my hometown of Manchester. I hope to inspire all the 5th graders to embrace their own potential to invoke change, and I hope you will support Tessa and our 2026 team! We all have the power to make a difference, and I am excited to work with the entire Kid Governor team, the Connecticut Democracy Center and all of you!

Meet the Cabinet: Answering student questions during the panel on Inauguration Day

My strongest leadership quality is my dedication to assuring that no one is ever left behind; my teachers and classmates will stand behind that. I am excited to work with Tessa and support her platform of inclusion for students with disabilities as I am determined to make sure that kids always feel good about themselves.

My platform of Balance, Believe and Breathe focuses on anxiety as I know that many students struggle with this challenge in their school day and their daily lives.  Like Kid Governor Tessa, I hope to create an environment where no one is afraid to address how and why they are feeling. Further, I hope to look for ways to make their feelings more positive. I believe my three-point platform aligns with Tessa’s: we all want the students of Connecticut to feel a positive sense of belonging and know that they each have gifts to share! 

My three-point plan is:

1. Many kids in schools across Connecticut experience anxiety in physical ways. Looking to BALANCE this, I will invite 5th graders to create videos about how they reduce anxiety during the school day. 

2. Kids need to BELIEVE that they can control their feelings of anxiety. I will encourage schools to create safe and calm places where students can go when they feel anxious in order to adjust and return to class ready to learn.

3. BREATHE! I will create a video series  to help fifth graders recognize and manage the symptoms of anxiety. 

When I am not studying, I love to play soccer and basketball as they are my two favorite sports. I play video games like Rocket League, Fortnite and Roblox with my friends. 

I am most thankful for my family: my mom, dad, two VERY energetic brothers, and my Grandma. I love my family because they are always there to support and love me in all of my efforts to be my best self! I am most proud of my Ghanaian heritage because everyone is incredibly kind and welcoming. We have a special word, “Akwaaba,” which means welcome! 

If you have ideas about how we can address the issue of anxiety, email me at Nana@CT.KidGovenor.org. You can also visit CT.KidGovernor.org/cabinet2026 to learn about the other Cabinet Members and their platforms.

I am truly honored to be a part of the 2026 cabinet. I look forward to working with all of you to make a change in the world. 

“One person can make a difference, so everyone should try.”
John F. Kennedy