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Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources has been adjudged as the worst-performing minister in the government of President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo.
In a press statement released on Wednesday, the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) said Mrs Cecilia Dapaah had the lowest marks in its 2019 Ministerial Performance Tracking Report.
The report which looked at the top 10 best-performing and worst-performing ministers in the Akufo-Addo government, said Mrs Dapaah’s poor performance was based on her inability to address the poor sanitation situation in the country.
A summary of the report is published below.
ASEPA launches 2019 Performance Tracking Report- Sanitation Minister worst-performing ministry
The Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability-ASEPA today launched its 2019 Ministerial Performance tracking Report which assesses the performance of the various Ministries and Ministers on 5 key performance indicators.
The survey scored the Minister for Regional Reorganisation as the best performing Minister in 2019 and the Minister for Water Resources and Sanitation as the Worst performing Minister.
The Ministry for Regional Reorganisation emerged as the Best Performing Ministry whiles the Ministry of Sanitation emerged as the worst-performing Ministry.
The Finance Ministry and the finance minister also emerged the second-worst performing Ministry and second-worst performing Minister respectively.
The report used 10 experts/Policy Analyst and 5000 public respondents sampled purposively across 3 regions.
The Public respondents were sampled from, Civil Societies, the Media, the Clergy, Students, lower and middle-income groups.
The report also recommended for the immediate scrap of the following Ministries
1.Special Development Initiative
2.Business Development
3.Planning
4.Inner City and Zongo Development
5.Minister of State at the Presidency in Charge of Agriculture
The report also called for Immediate Ministerial Reshuffle and the merging of some other Ministries.
Find the summary Report below.
Signed:
Mensah Thompson
Executive Director
ASEPA
Cc.
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