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Three ministerial appointees will on Tuesday, February 23, appear before Parliament's Appointments Committee for vetting.
Sanitation Minister-designate, Cecilia Dapaah together with Joseph Cudjoe, Public Enterprises Minister-designate and Transportation Minister-designate, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah will brief the Committee on policies they will undertake to assist President Akufo-Addo's second administration.
All three nominees will convince the vetting panel on why they should be the nod to head their respective ministries for the next four years.
Twelve ministerial appointees in total are expected to appear before the 26-member Committee by the close of Friday, February 26.
Meanwhile, the Appointments Committee chaired by First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei Owusu have vetted 18 nominees appointed by the president so far.
Also, vetting of all ministerial appointees is expected to come to an end on Monday, March 8.
The last nominee to be vetted by the Appointments Committee is Finance Minister-designate, Ken Ofori-Atta.
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