President John Dramani Mahama’s recent announcement of ministerial nominees marks a significant step in his vision for effective governance and national development. Below is a summary of the key appointments:
- Haruna Iddrisu – Minister for Education
A former Minority Leader in Parliament, Haruna Iddrisu brings extensive political experience to the crucial education sector. His leadership is expected to enhance the delivery and accessibility of education in Ghana. - Kwame Agbodza – Minister for Roads and Highways
As the new head of the Roads and Highways Ministry, Agbodza will oversee infrastructure projects vital for national connectivity, economic growth, and mobility. - Eric Opoku – Minister for Food and Agriculture-designate
Opoku, with his expertise in rural development, will spearhead initiatives to enhance food security, support farmers, and improve agricultural productivity. - Opare Addo – Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment
Opare Addo, nominated as the first head of the newly created ministry, is tasked with driving policies that target youth unemployment, innovation, and empowerment. - Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare – Minister for Trade and Agribusiness
Adjare will focus on strengthening Ghana’s trade relations and fostering agribusiness as a key component of the country’s economic development. - Ahmed Ibrahim – Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs
Ibrahim’s leadership in this ministry will focus on local governance, chieftaincy issues, and religious affairs, ensuring cohesion and inclusiveness in these sectors. - Emelia Arthur – Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture
Appointed to lead the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Arthur will work on policies and initiatives that support the sustainable growth of the fisheries sector.
These appointments reflect a commitment to addressing key areas of Ghana’s development, including education, infrastructure, agriculture, youth empowerment, trade, and local governance.