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Sack Osafo-Marfo, Adjoa Sarfo, Others – Mahama Tells Nana Addo

The Flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has challenged President Nana Akufo-Addo to immediately cut the size of his government by about 40 Ministers and Deputy Ministers.

This, he says, will bring efficiency by reducing government expenditure and help balance the budget.

Mr. Mahama says the reduction of the number of ministers will make no difference to the already lacklustre performance of the Akufo-Addo administration.

The former presidents comments comes at a time when the citizenry are expecting the president to carry out the much expected ministerial reshuffle which has been long over due.

The number of ministers serving under the Nana Akufo-Addo government jumped from 110 to 123 ministers in February 2019, following the appointment ministers and deputy ministers to the six newly created regions.

Nana Addo

However, speaking Monday, at a closed-door meeting with some disappointed business owners and importers in his office, the former President noted, in reaction to concerns about government’s increasing budget overruns that, “there can be no justification for some of the ministerial portfolios created by this administration.”

“The Senior Minister, Minister of State in the Office of Vice President, Minister of State in the Office of Senior Minister, Ministers for Procurement, Monitoring and Evaluation, Business Development, Special Initiatives, Aviation, Railway Development are all an unnecessary charge on the public purse”, President Mahama stated.

 

He also argued that with the completion of the creation of new regions, the Ministry for Regional Reorganization has been rendered redundant. Mr. Mahama further called for the reduction in the number of ministers responsible for Security.

President Mahama described as unconscionable the appointment of over 60 Deputy Ministers and pledged to drastically cut the size of Government if Ghanaians give him their mandate to serve a second term from January 2021.

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