President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is set to unveil significant changes to his ministerial team in a major cabinet reshuffle, responding to growing calls for a shake-up.
Reports suggest that the new ministers are already in line to meet the president at the Jubilee House for briefings ahead of the official announcement, expected possibly on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.
The Valentine’s Day ministerial shake-up is poised to witness the removal of the controversial Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, who has faced criticism from his party’s MPs, according to sources close to the presidency.
Sources explain that the reshuffle is comprehensive, aimed at fortifying the party’s position as the country approaches the December election.
As part of this, ministers who lost their parliamentary seats during the party’s primaries or did not contest in their constituencies will be replaced with new hands, primarily MPs.
This surprising decision, especially regarding Ofori-Atta’s prominent role in the government, has raised eyebrows among political observers.
Reported Key Appointments in the Reshuffle:
- Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover – New Greater Accra Regional Minister:
- Titus-Glover replaces Henry Quartey, bringing extensive experience to bolster regional development efforts in the capital.
- Dr. Mohammed Adam Amin Anta – Minister of Finance Designate:
- Dr. Adam Amin Anta, MP for Karaga, and Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, takes over from Ken Ofori-Atta. His technocratic background signals the government’s commitment to economic stability amid ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussions.
- Lydia Alhassan – New Sanitation and Water Resources Minister:
- Lydia Alhassan, MP for Ayawaso West Wuogon, replaces Freda Prempeh. This move follows Prempeh’s loss in the parliamentary primary to Dr. Gideon Buoko.
- Andrew Agyepa Mercer – Minister of Tourism:
- Mercer, currently the Deputy Minister of Energy and MP for Sekondi, is appointed as the Minister of Tourism. This strategic move aims to boost the tourism sector and attract more visitors to the country.
- Henry Quartey – Interior Minister Designate:
- Henry Quartey, a respected figure in the government, is appointed as the Interior Minister Designate. His previous role as deputy at the same ministry adds to his suitability for maintaining internal security and safeguarding the nation’s borders.
- Ophelia Hayford Mensah – Minister for Environment Science, Technology, and Innovation:
- Ophelia Hayford Mensah, MP for Mfantesman, replaces Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, bringing her expertise and passion for environmental conservation to address climate change and implement green initiatives.
- Other Appointments:
- Ms. Fatimatu Abubakar becomes the substantive Information Minister.
- Kojo Oppong Nkrumah moves to Works and Housing.
- Francis Asenso Boakye takes over from Kwasi Amoako-Attah as Roads and Highways Minister.
- Deputy Ministers:
- Abdul-Aziz Musah Ayaba (Deputy Minister).
- Prince Hamid Armah (Deputy Minister).
- Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie (Deputy Minister).
- Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah, among others.
This cabinet reshuffle is expected to generate both excitement and anticipation among Ghanaians as they await the implementation of new policies and initiatives under the reconfigured cabinet.
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