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Ministers in the NPP administration, especially those seeking to succeed President Kufuor will know their fate after a crunch Cabinet meeting today.
Joy News has learnt that President Kufuor will announce his new Cabinet at the meeting today.
Ahead of the ministerial shake up, Joy News’ Castle sources say at least four ministers could resign.
The four ministers have written their letters in accordance with the President's directive that minister-aspirants quit his government by the end of this week or lose their jobs.
But sources say only two are likely to submit it at the Cabinet meeting.
President Kufuor met minister-aspirants for the second time in a little over a week on Wednesday over their presidential ambitions.
Even though executives of the ruling NPP have faulted the President for failing to consult them before issuing the fiat, President Kufuor is expected to push aside most of the ambitious ministers in his reshuffle.
Nine members of the President’s Cabinet, including the Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama and his brother Dr Kwame Addo Kufuor are campaigning to be elected flagbearer of the NPP to contest national elections in 2008.
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