Wednesday, 06 November

18 ministers-designate approved; only female nominee rejected

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Ghana’s parliament has approved the ministers-designate for the newly-created regions except for the minister-designate of the Bono Region, Evelyn Ama Kumi Richardson.

Accra 100.5FM’s parliamentary correspondent, Richard Appiah Sarpong, reported on Tuesday, 26 March 2019 that Ms Richardson’s appointment was disapproved by the committee over certain audit queries relating to a land acquisition case.

Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu said on the floor of the house that: “Mr Speaker, we are approving 18 instead of 19. The onus is not on us at the Appointments Committee, the onus lies on her to provide further and better particulars on an audit query, a matter relating to land.”

Those approved include Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah – Western Region; Solomon Namliit Boar – North East Region; Kofi Amoakehene – Bono East; Kinglsey Aboagye Gyedu – Western North Region; Kwasi Owusu Yeboa – Oti Region; Dr Hafiz Bin Salih – Upper West Region; and Salifu Adam Braimah – Savana Region.

The others are Naana Eyiah, Deputy Minister-designate, Lands and Natural Resources; Alex Kwodwo Kom Abban, Deputy Minister-designate, Health; and Yaw Afful, Deputy Minister-designate, Aviation.

The rest include Siaka Serwaa, Deputy Minister-designate, Bono Region; John Bennam, Deputy Minister-designate, Northern Region; Alex Tetteh, Deputy Minister-designate, Western North; Samuel Yeyu Tika, Deputy Minister-designate, Savanna Region; Tahiru Tia Ahmed, Deputy Minister-designate, North East; and Johnson Avuletey, Deputy Minister-designate, Volta Region.


Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM

Source: Laud Nartey