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President Mahama Announces New Ministerial Appointments

President Mahama appoints new ministers, including Haruna Iddrisu for Education and Kwame Agbodza for Roads. A bold step toward development.

President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled a new set of ministerial appointments to advance his administration’s agenda for development and good governance. Below are the details of the appointments:

Regional Ministers

RegionName
Western NorthWilbert Petty Brentum
CentralEduamoah Ekow Panyin Okyere
WesternJoseph Nelson
List Regional Ministerial Appointments

Ministers of State

MinistryName
Ministry of Roads and HighwaysKwame Governs Agbodza, MP
Ministry of Food and AgricultureEric Opoku, MP
Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social WelfareAgnes Naa Momo Lartey, MP
Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative ArtsAbla Dzifa Gomashie, MP
Ministry of Fisheries and AquacultureEmelia Arthur, MP
Ministry of Youth Development and SportsGeorge Opare-Addo
Ministry of EducationHaruna Iddrisu, MP
Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious AffairsAhmed Ibrahim, MP
Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and IndustryElizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, MP
List of New Ministerial Appointments

Key Highlights

  • The appointments reflect President Mahama’s focus on leveraging experienced leaders to drive impactful policies across critical sectors like education, agriculture, and infrastructure.
  • Regional ministers are expected to coordinate development efforts and ensure the implementation of government policies at the local level.

This announcement underscores the administration’s commitment to ensuring inclusive and sustainable growth across Ghana.

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