
Foreign Affairs Ministry grants diplomatic passports to Anita Erskine, Ibrahim Mahama, Wode Maya, 2 others
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12th March 2025 1:46:05 PM
1 min readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
President John Mahama is swearing in seven deputy ministerial nominees and one Minister of State who received Parliamentary approval following their successful vetting weeks ago.
The ceremony is taking place at the Jubilee House.
The nominees were recommended for approval by consensus, paving the way for them to officially assume their respective roles.
The confirmation of these officials was announced by First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor on Friday, March 7, 2025.
Lydia Akanvariba has been confirmed as the Minister of State in charge of Public Sector Reforms. She is expected to lead initiatives aimed at improving efficiency and productivity within the public sector.
The approved deputy ministers will serve in various key ministries to support the government’s agenda. They include:
Thomas Ampem Nyarko – Deputy Minister for Finance
Ebenezer Terlabi – Deputy Minister for Interior
Samson Ahi – Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry
Clement Apaak – Deputy Minister for Education
Richard Gyan Mensah – Deputy Minister for Energy
John Dumelo – Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture
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