In a significant move to strengthen the administration, the Presidency has announced the nomination of thirteen (13) deputy ministers to serve in various ministries across the country. The nominations, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of governance and service delivery, were made public on Monday, February 5, 2025.
The nominees, drawn from diverse professional backgrounds, are expected to complement the efforts of their respective ministers in executing government policies and programs. Their roles will be crucial in fostering development and addressing the pressing needs of citizens.
The nominees are expected to appear before the Parliamentary Appointments Committee for vetting and approval in the coming weeks.
Speaking on the appointments, a representative from the Presidency highlighted that the selection process was merit-based, focusing on individuals with proven track records in public service and private sector excellence.
“The Deputy Ministers will play a pivotal role in ensuring that government policies are effectively implemented to improve the lives of Ghanaians,” the representative noted.
Citizens and political analysts alike are keenly observing the nomination process, with many expressing hope that the new appointees will bring fresh perspectives and robust solutions to the challenges facing the nation.
The appointment of these deputy ministers is part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen governance structures and ensure efficient public administration.