The Appointments Committee of Parliament has started vetting President Akufo-Addo’s new ministerial nominees.
The first to appear is the Minister-designate for Trade and Industry, Kobina Tahir Hammond.
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MP for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, the Deputy Trade Minister nominee is also expected to appear today.
Also, Mr Bryan Acheampong, the MP for Abetifi Constituency, the nominee for the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.

The Akwapim South lawmaker, OB Amoah has also been nominated as the Minister of State at the Ministry of Local Government.

Others expected to appear before the Appointments Committee are Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam and Stephen Asamoah Boateng.
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