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President John Mahama has formally submitted the list of Deputy Minister-nominees to Parliament for vetting and approval.
The nominees are expected to assist substantive ministers in various portfolios, playing key roles in policy implementation and governance.
The submission of Deputy Minister-nominees signals the finalisation of Mr Mahama’s administration as he looks to consolidate his government and move forward with his development agenda.
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