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President Akufo-Addo is yet to name Ministers for his second term
Chartered Economist, Gideon Amissah says President Akufo-Addo’s government for his 2nd term must drastically cut down on its number of Ministries.
According to him, regardless of the large number of Ministries/Ministers in the last four years being described as the ‘winning team’, the President should not appoint an equally high number of Ministers in his 2nd term.
Gideon Amissah said, “We should not maintain the exact number of Ministries we had in President Akufo-Addo’s first term. The constitution says cabinet should not be more than ten (10) of them”.
Ghana does not need more than 40 ministers of state after 2020 PIRAN-GH
By PIRAN Ghana 2
The Public Interest, Research and Advocacy Network (PIRAN) wishes to commend Ghanaians for turning out massively to express their opinions (vote) in the last general elections to elect their next President and 275 members of parliament.
We also in particular thank Ghanaians for the pattern of voting, which tells of a maturing Ghanaian voter, who can rightly discern actual performance, policies and manifestoes of both the ruling party and that of opposition parties.
We would also respectfully urge Ghanaians to vote in 2024 for a party that runs or promises to run the government machinery of Ghana with not more than 40 Ministers of State, including their Deputies. This would go a long way to cut down on the soaring government expenditure on appointees to guarantee increased public expenditure on badly needed social infrastructure and jobs for the ordinary Ghanaian, when savings in public ex
Ghana does not need 40 ministers of state after 2020
The Public Interest, Research and Advocacy Network (PIRAN) wishes to commend Ghanaians for turning out massively to express their opinions (vote) in the last general elections to elect their next president and 275 members of parliament.
We also in particular thank Ghanaians for the pattern of voting, which tells of a maturing Ghanaian voter, who can rightly discern actual performance, policies and manifestoes of both the ruling party and that of opposition parties.
We would also respectfully urge Ghanaians to vote in 2024 for a party that runs or promises to run the governance machinery of Ghana with not more than 40 Ministers of State, including their Deputies.