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A Political Scientist at the University of Ghana has lauded President John Mahama for his balanced approach in appointing individuals to ministerial positions.
Prof Atsu Aryee speaking on Joy News’ Upfront, highlighted the delicate interplay of merit and loyalty in public appointments, commending the President for achieving this critical equilibrium.
“I think both are important because, whether we like it or not, you must have the merit, and you must also have the loyalty. That is a fine balance, which we have not always kept in Ghana when appointing people to public office,” Prof Aryee explained.
“You must strike the right kind of balance between merit and loyalty, and I think the President has done well in this regard.”
He described the President’s choices as reflective of both trust and competence, stressing the humanity of the appointees.
“I always say that, whether you like it or not, we are all human beings. We have our weaknesses. But even though you can have weaknesses, you can actually work around them and make yourself better.

"These ministers are human beings. They have their weaknesses, but at the same time, they have the merit and loyalty required to serve.”
Prof Aryee expressed confidence in the ministers’ ability to meet the expectations placed upon them, noting the high level of public anticipation surrounding the NDC administration.
“Honestly, whether you like it or not, there is euphoria about the NDC coming to power. I don’t think these ministers will want to let that euphoria fade away. A lot is being expected from them.”
He urged the ministers to focus on self-improvement and build on their strengths while addressing their limitations.
“They must work on their weaknesses and then, of course, continue trending where they have done well. When they are able to do this, I’m sure they will succeed in office and not disappoint the President or Ghanaians.”
Prof Aryee’s remarks underscored the optimism surrounding the NDC’s return to power, as well as the collective expectation for the administration to deliver on its promises.
He expressed confidence that the President’s appointees would rise to the occasion and fulfil the mandate entrusted to them.
“I believe that these appointees will make the President happy. They will make Ghanaians happy with their performance. It’s a lot of responsibility, but I trust that they are up to the task.”
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