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Franklin Cudjoe, founder and President of IMANI Africa, has described President John Dramani Mahama's ministerial appointments as a clever move.
This follows the announcement of the President's first list of three ministerial appointments on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
Speaking on the Joy FM Super Morning Show on Friday, January 10, Mr Cudjoe praised Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the newly appointed Minister-designate for the Ministry of Finance. He recalled his previous encounters with Dr Forson and noted his considerable experience in the sector.
Mr Cudjoe further stated that, given Ato Forson’s experience in the finance sector, he deserves full support in carrying out his duties at the ministry.
“So, I was just saying that just on this call, knowing Ato and knowing the things he knows about the ministry, I think that he needs that support. Yeah, we should be able to give him that support,” he remarked.
Mr Cudjoe also believed President Mahama's first batch of ministerial appointments across various sectors was a clever and excellent decision.
“So it’s a clever appointment really. I think that when Jinapor gets up and speaks in Parliament, sometimes he exudes financial and economic charm that I ask myself how this guy came to learn this stuff so easily and have the humility to express himself so well, and then get things going,” he explained.
He added, “These two men [Ato Forson and Abu Jinapor] actually understand the policies of finance and energy as well, and I think it is an excellent appointment.”
Mr Cudjoe also expressed confidence in Dr Dominic Ayine, the Attorney General and Minister for Justice-designate, describing him as a well-trained lawyer who would not engage in any unjust practices.
“I think that he’s got the temperament and probably the experience and skill not to get into these choppy waters and probably become like a local champion arranging fixed matches, courts, and all that. That guy doesn’t do those things, he will never do such things. I mean, he is a properly trained lawyer and, of course, we think that he can deliver justice,” he said.
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