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Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, the Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, and Ahmed Ibrahim, the Minister of Local Government, Religious Affairs, and Chieftaincy, will next week take their turns at the Government Accountability Series.
This was disclosed by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Presidential Spokesman and Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, when he addressed the 2026 maiden Government Accountability Series Press Conference, at the Presidency, in Accra.
The Government Accountability Series, which is being organised by the Presidency Communications Bureau, is part of efforts to deepen transparency and accountability in governance.
Mr Ofosu noted that the Trade Minister and the Local Government, Religious and Chieftaincy Affairs Minister would each give briefings on happenings in their respective ministries over the last one year and take questions from the media.
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