Appointments Committee of Parliament Approves 22 Ministers, 8 Others Pending

The Appointments Committee of Parliament after vetting the first thirty (30) Ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo, have unanimously approved twenty-two (22) of then but will require some clarifications on five (5) nominees while three (3) may require majority decision via voting on the floor of Parliament.

According to Asaase Radio’s sources in Parliament and at the Presidency, the Ministers Designate for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah and Fisheries, Hawa Koomson, could not get the approval of all twenty-six (26) members of the Appointments Committee and would there only secure approval through voting on the floor of Parliament.

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Our sources say, members of the Minority side of the Appointments Committee accused Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, as being the one who called for a member of the legal team of the Petitioner in the ongoing election 2020 petition, Dr. Dominic Ayine, to be cited for contempt, after Dr. Dominic Ayine, told the media on the 16th of February 2021, that the Supreme Court has a predetermined agenda to rule in favour of the 2nd Respondent in the case (President Akufo-Addo).

In the case of the Minister for Food and Agriculture Designate, Kwaku Owusu Afriyie Akoto, members of the Minority side of the Appointments Committee accuse him of being arrogant when he appeared before the committee and on that basis, they will not approve of his nomination.

On Hawa Koomson, the Minority side of the Appointments Committee, are of the opinion that she is not fit for the job of Minister responsible for Fisheries.

Information available to Asaase News further suggests that the Minority side of the Appointments Committee will formally communicate to the appropriate authorities to indicate the clarifications they need with regard to the remaining five (5) nominations of President Akufo-Addo.

It is believed that on the Roads and Highways portfolio, the clarification they may be seeking has to do with the Tema road contract, before they approve the nominee, Kwesi Amoako-Atta. The approval of the Minister designate for Communications and Digitization, Ursula Owusu Ekuful, is also on hold because the Minority side says they require some clarification on the closure of some Radio stations in the country.

Appointments Committee of Parliament Approves 22 Ministers, 8 Others Pending
Appointments Committee of Parliament Approves 22 Ministers, 8 Others Pending

The Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu’ appointment, according to our source is on hold because the Minority side of the Appointments Committee say he did not satisfy them with his answers on questions regarding the engagement of Frontier to offer COVID-19 testing services at the airport some time in September 2020.

The Agyapa Gold Royalties deal and the answers given by the Minister for Justice and Attorney General designate, Godfred Yeboah Dame, to questions posed by some members of the Appointments Committee ought to be clarified and to that end, the Attorney General’s nomination is also on hold, on source disclosed.

John Peter Amewu, the former Minister for Energy who supervised the PDS deal and has been nominated by the President to serve as the Minister for Railways Development in his second administration, has his approval also on hold. The minority side of the Appointments Committee say they require some clarification on some answers the Minister designate provided during his vetting on the PDS deal.

Source: AsaaseRadio

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