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Regional Ministers-designate for Western, Western North and Central nominated

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced the second batch of regional ministerial appointments to strengthen governance and advance his administration’s development agenda.

The new list, which adds to the ten announced earlier includes nominees for the Western, Western North and Central regions.

This brings the number of regional ministers-designate to 13, leaving three regions outstanding.

The nominees are Wilbert Petty Brentum for Western North, Eduamoah Ekow Panyin Okyere for Central, and Joseph Nelson for Western.

The remaining regions are Bono, Bono East and Upper West.

Profiles

Wilbert Petty Brentum – Western North

He is a politician, chartered accountant, local government professional, and mining expert with decades of experience.

He has held technical, managerial, and regulatory roles in the mining industry and has also served as an Assembly Member in the Juaboso Electoral Area of the Juaboso District.

Eduamoah Ekow Panyin Okyere – Central

He is an educationist and management expert with over 20 years of leadership experience in education, governance, and general administration.

As a two-term Member of Parliament for the Gomoa East Constituency, he spearheaded development initiatives in the area.

He is currently the Executive Director of the Centre for Artisan and Apprentice Development, where he has designed and implemented training programs that have empowered over 5,000 artisans and apprentices.

Mr. Okyere holds an MBA in General Management, a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), and a Diploma in Management Studies from the University of Cape Coast.

Joseph Nelson – Western

Mr Joseph Nelson is a public servant, finance, and economic management expert with extensive experience in business management across Ghana and the UK.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Management Science from the University of Northampton, UK; an MSc in International Finance and Economic Policy from the University of Glasgow, UK; and an MSc in Microfinance from the University of Cape Coast.

In public service, he previously served as the Regional Director of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).

 

Prez Mahama’s new regional and ministerial appointees Haruna Iddrisu For Education Ministry

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President John Dramani Mahama‘s latest wave of ministerial appointments includes nine cabinet positions and three regional ministers.

These appointments add to the growing list of key positions already announced by the government as part of its efforts to reshape the governance landscape and signal a strategic move to strengthen key sectors including education, agriculture, and infrastructure development.

Oti Regional Minister-designate pledges to deliver on mandate 

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By Patience Tawiah   

Nkwanta (O/ R), Jan. 16, GNA – Mr John Kwadwo Gyapong, the Oti Regional Minister-designate, has welcomed his nomination with gratitude and pledged to deliver on his mandate. 

Mr Gyapong, who is presently the Oti Regional Chairman of National Democratic Congress (NDC), is expected to lead the charge to tackle the challenges facing the region.  

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency after his nomination, expressed his appreciation to President Mahama for his trust in him and promised to work tirelessly to address the needs and concerns of the people.  

Mr Gyapong said his nomination came as a fulfilling dream, prior to his involvement in the creation of the Oti Region.  

He said his experience and expertise would be invaluable in driving growth, development and progress in the regio.  

He promised to work closely with stakeholders, including traditional leaders, civil society organisations and the private sector to drive development and progress in the area. 

His nomination had been met with enthusiasm and optimism from the people of the region, who were eager to see the positive changes he would bring.  

Mr Kwadwo Gyapong, a businessman kum politician, was born on December 22, 1950, attended Kedjebi Secondary school, and currently holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education.  

He also served as the Member of Parliament in the second and fourth Parliament for the people of Akan and as the Volta Regional Chairman of the NDC. 

He is currently the Oti Regional Chairman of the NDC before his nomination after securing 100 per cent of the votes in the region, for both the 8th and 9th Parliament representation from the region, for his party. 

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Fitch predicts growth in Ghana’s banking sector

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Ratings agency Fitch has forecasted a turnaround in Ghana’s banking sector once the local economy stabilises from its current challenges.

It cited recovery from compounding debts, an improved business environment, and other positive indicators as factors likely to drive economic growth.

Fitch noted that Ghanaian banks recorded profits in 2023 and 2024, attributing the significant windfall to high yields on treasury bills.

According to the ratings agency, this growth has helped rebuild the capital base of local banks, which had suffered significant losses due to the controversial Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) in the last quarter of 2022.

Fitch further stated that the recovery of banks will position these financial institutions to meet regulatory capital requirements once temporary relief measures expire.

“A more stable economic environment, characterised by stronger GDP growth, declining inflation, and a stabilized exchange rate, is expected to be achieved in 2025,” Fitch said.

The Domestic Debt Exchange Programme introduced by the Akufo-Addo government aimed to amend the terms of interest and repayment timelines for Ghanaians who loaned money to the government—bondholders.

Essentially, the government replaced the original agreement with bondholders by introducing new interest rates and/or revised durations.

According to the government, the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme was part of a broader agenda to restore the country’s debt and financial sustainability.

The proposed interest rate under this programme was set at 10% per year, with a stepped-up schedule starting at 0% in 2023, increasing to 5% in 2024, and finally reaching 10% from 2025 until maturity.

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ORAL Committee doesn’t need any constitutional backing – Edem Senanu

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Anti-Graft Campaigner, Edem Senanu says the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee set by President John Mahama does not need any constitutional backing to operate.

This comes on the back Minority in Parliament advising former President Akufo-Addo’s appointees not to honor any summons by the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee in their ongoing corruption-related investigations.