Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees

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Parliament has released the schedule for the vetting of the first list of ministerial appointment for President Akufo-Addo’s second term.

The vetting is spread across the month of February and the first week of March.

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The process will begin on February 10th and end on March 9th. The vetting committee is expected to vet at most three nominees a day.

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The Minister-designate for Health Kwaku Agyeman Manu and the Minister-designate for National Security Kan Dapaah will face the vetting committee first.

This, Haruna Iddrisu, a ranking member of Parliament’s Appointment Committee has explained is to enable the Health Minister for instance to get to work as the country’s cases surges.

He said certain portfolios will be prioritised because of the nature of their job.

The Minister-designate for Finance, Ken Ofori Atta will be vetted on February 16 alongside the Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, designate for Communication and Digitisation.

The vetting schedule also includes regional ministers.

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Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees
Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees

 

Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees
Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees

Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees
Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees
Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees
Parliament releases schedule for vetting of ministerial appointees

President Akufo-Addo’s second term is expected to have not more than 85 ministers.

This is in sharp contrast with the 126 ministerial appointments that characterised his first term in office.

Although the President maintained many of the appointees from his first term, a few notable ones did not make the cut this time around.

Key among those who were excluded from this list of nominees are Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo-Maafo, Minister for Local Government, Hajia Alima Mahama, Railways and Development minister, Joe Ghartey, Ministry of Works and Housing Samuel Atta Akyea and Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Gloria Akuffo.

Source: MyJoyOnline.com

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