President Mahama To Swear In Six Ministers-Designate
The nominees, who underwent thorough vetting and debate, were part of the first batch of appointments submitted for parliamentary consideration.
The nominees, who underwent thorough vetting and debate, were part of the first batch of appointments submitted for parliamentary consideration.
These appointments form part of the President’s efforts to solidify leadership within critical institutions as he establishes his administration.
Muntaka, Ablakwa, and Sam George among Mahama’s latest Ministerial nominees
In a statement issued on Tuesday, January 14, President John Mahama, through his Executive Secretary, explained that the decision to recall the passports was to ensure their proper use, prevent misuse, and protect Ghana’s integrity.
The meeting, which was held on January 9, 2025, was regarding Ghana debt support programme.
The President’s first engagement will be a meeting with the Bawku Naaba, Zug-raan Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, the paramount chief of the Kusaug Traditional Area.
The historic swearing-in ceremony took place at the Black Star Square in Accra on January 7, 2025, with a crowd of dignitaries, political leaders, and citizens in attendance to witness this momentous occasion.
In his final State of the Nation Address, delivered on January 3, 2025, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo reflected on his eight-year tenure, highlighting significant achievements, challenges, and his vision for Ghana’s future.
Mahama indicated that the purpose of his visit was to express gratitude for President Ruto’s longstanding support and to extend an invitation to his inauguration scheduled for January 7.
The team made up of some astute legal brains and anti-corruption giants in the country is expected to receive and gather information on suspected acts of corruption.