Independent Presidential candidate, Alfred Asiedu Walker says he will appoint only 25 ministers when elected president in the December 7 polls.
This according to Mr. Walker will not only protect the public purse but also address issues of corruption.
While outlining his vision for Ghana and the youth, Mr. Walker said he was optimistic his number of ministers will be enough to address all the soci-economic challenges in the country.
Mr. Walker also added that a government led by him will ensure that all the regions are fully resourced to fast track development.
He said, this will be done by implementing his regionalisation policy.
This policy he explained holds the key to Ghana's unemployment and development deficits.
The Presidential Candidate who is number 12 on the ballot paper also pledged to strategically weed out corruption, empower young people, provide equal opportunities and employ more than 4 million Ghanaians during his first tenure as president.
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