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The number of ministers serving under the Nana Akufo-Addo government has now jumped from 110 to 123 ministers.
This follows the announcement Thursday, of the appointment ministers and deputy ministers to the six newly created regions.
In that announcement, 13 more names were added as ministers-designate and deputy ministers-designates for the new regions. The current administration now has 35 ministers more than its predecessor led by John Mahama which had 88 ministers.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) then in opposition, criticised the number of persons serving as ministers in the Mahama government.
They argued that the number could be reduced to 20 if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration was bold about cutting down spending and saving the national purse.
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Some Akufo-Addo’s appointees
Defending government’s decision for the appointments, then Information Minister, Mustapha Hamid said the number is needed to 'assist' the President pursue an 'ambitious' development agenda.
He said the size of the Akufo-Addo government explaining that a lean government was never one of the NPP's campaign promises.
"We never promised a lean government," he addressed a press conference Wednesday minutes after the announcement.
Back to 2019, the NPP government still working on delivering its numerous promises to the Ghanaians have made new appointments.
Some of the newcomers in the Akufo-Addo government include current Municipal Chief Executive for Sunyani Municipality, Evelyn Ama Kumi-Richardson, Bono Region; Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, MP for Tano South, is the Deputy Minister-designate for Ahafo Region; Salifu Adam Braimah, MP for Salaga South, is the Minister-designate for Savannah Region and former parliamentary candidate for Mankarigu Daboya constituency, Samuel Yeyu Tika, is the Deputy Minister-designate for the Savannah Region.
Former Volta Regional Minister, Kwasi Owusu Yeboah currently Ghana’s Ambassador to Togo, is headed for the Oti Region; Tahiru Tia Ahmed, an educationist from Gambaga, is the Deputy Minister-designate for North East Region; John Benam, former MP for Zabzugu constituency, is the Deputy Minister-designate for Northern Region with Kingsley Aboagye Gyedu, MP for Bibiani/Anhwiaso/Bekwai constituency and former Deputy Minister for Health, as the Minister-designate for Western North Region while Alex Tetteh, MP for Sefwi Akontombra constituency, is the Deputy Minister-designate for Western North Region.
The rest are Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, MP for Takoradi constituency and former Deputy Aviation Minister is the Minister-designate for Western Region as well as Johnson Avuletey, who has been nominated by the President as the Deputy Minister-designate for Volta Region.
The President is hopeful that Parliament will expedite the vetting of the Regional Ministers-designate and Regional deputy Ministers-designate to enable them assume their respective offices promptly, in order to begin and accelerate the establishment of the new regions.
The latest figure of 123 ministers serving in the current administration is likely to resurrect the debate of large size of the government and the impact it is likely to have on the taxpayer.
With the number of staffers at the Office of Government Machinery (OGM) hovering around 1,000, many have argued, a country with a population size of about 30million could be managed more efficiently with a smaller number.
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