Today, a pivotal moment in Ghana’s good governance under the leadership of President John Dramani mahama unfolds as He prepares to administer the oath of office to the inaugural batch of ministers. This esteemed group comprises six minister-designates who have successfully navigated the parliamentary approval process, demonstrating their exceptional leadership qualities and unwavering devotion to public service.
At the forefront of this distinguished group is Dr.Cassiel Ato Forson, who will assume the mantle of Minister of Finance. As the chief steward of the the country’s fiscal affairs, Dr. Forson will be tasked with the formidable responsibility of shaping the country’s economic trajectory, fostering growth, and ensuring the prudent management of public resources.
In tandem with Dr. Forson’s appointment, Hon.John Jinapor will take the reins as Minister of Energy and Green Transition. As the Ghana seeks to diversify its energy mix and transition towards a more sustainable future, Mr. Jinapor’s expertise will be instrumental in driving this critical agenda forward.
The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s office will be led by the erudite Dr. Dominic Ayine.He will serve as the Ghana’s chief law officer, Dr. Ayine will play a vital role in upholding the rule of law, promoting justice, and ensuring that the country’s legal framework remains robust and effective.
Education, a cornerstone of national development, will be spearheaded by Hon.Haruna Iddrisu, who has been appointed Minister of Indeed as the Ghana strives to revitalize its education sector, Mr. Iddrisu’s leadership will be pivotal in shaping policies that promote access, equity, and excellence in education.
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture will be helmed by Eric Opoku, who brings a wealth of experience to this critical portfolio.Surely as Ghana seeks to enhance food security, promote sustainable agriculture, and support the livelihoods of farmers, Mr. Opoku’s stewardship will be essential in driving this agenda forward.
Rounding out this impressive group is Kwame Agbodza, who has been appointed Minister of Roads and Highways.Ultimately, as the Ghana seeks to revamp its transportation infrastructure, Mr. Agbodza’s expertise will be instrumental in overseeing the development of a modern, efficient, and safe road network that facilitates economic growth and improves the quality of life for citizens.
Today’s swearing-in ceremony marks a significant milestone in the formation of NDCs government, as these ministers prepare to embark on their respective mandates.To separate the truth from the falsehood as these ministers assume their roles, they will be expected to demonstrate unwavering dedication, unimpeachable integrity, and a relentless commitment to serving the Ghana and the citizenry.