22nd January 2025 4:48:26 PM
1 min readPresident John Dramani Mahama has urged his newly appointed ministers to prioritize transparency and openness as they assume their respective roles in government.Speaking at a swearing-in ceremony at the Jubilee House, President Mahama emphasized the importance of updating Ghanaians on the challenges facing their sectors while assuring the public of their commitment to delivering results.
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“We were all aware of the country's parlous economic state before the elections. It is important, in the spirit of openness and transparency, to inform the people of Ghana about the true state of affairs as we inherited it,” the President said.President Mahama officially swore in six newly confirmed ministers-designate following their approval by Parliament on Tuesday, January 21.
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The nominees, who successfully underwent rigorous vetting by the Appointments Committee and subsequent debates in the House, were inaugurated during the ceremony at the Jubilee House, marking the commencement of their official duties.Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has been appointed as Minister for Finance, while Dr. Dominic Ayine assumes the role of Attorney General.
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John Jinapor takes charge as Minister for Energy and Green Transition, with Haruna Iddrisu leading the Education Ministry.Eric Opoku has been designated Minister for Food and Agriculture, and Governs Kwame Agbodza now serves as Minister for Roads and Highways.
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