Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has assured citizens of the Mahama administration’s commitment to accountable and transparent governance.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony of six ministerial appointees at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, January 22, Dr Forson emphasised the lessons drawn from the previous administration’s governance shortcomings.
“We have been with you throughout your days in opposition, and we have witnessed the misgovernance and misrule from the previous administration,” Dr Forson remarked.
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“We have learnt indeed that Ghanaians will not tolerate such misgovernance any longer.” His comments underscored the administration’s intent to prioritise good governance and restore public confidence.
The ceremony, officiated by President John Dramani Mahama, marked the beginning of official duties for six newly approved ministers, including Dr Dominic Ayine as Attorney General, John Jinapor as Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Haruna Iddrisu as Minister for Education, Eric Opoku as Minister for Food and Agriculture, and Governs Kwame Agbodza as Minister for Roads and Highways.
President Mahama reminded the ministers of the high expectations placed on them to deliver in their respective roles, urging them to focus on improving the lives of Ghanaians.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to addressing the pressing challenges in the economy, energy, education, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors.
Dr Forson’s remarks echoed the president’s sentiments, as he reassured Ghanaians of the administration’s resolve to implement reforms that prioritise accountability, efficiency, and inclusivity.
“We are aware of the mandate we have been given and the responsibility to govern well. We are committed to delivering results that reflect the expectations of the Ghanaian people,” he concluded.
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