The Member of Parliament for Lawra Anthony Karbo will be appointed as the deputy Minister of Roads, according to a yet-to-be released statement from the Presidency.
Karbo, a former deputy communications director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will serve under Kwaku Ofori Asiamah if he sails through the vetting.
A former morning show host Kojo Oppong Nkrumah is billed for the Information Ministry as a deputy alongside a deputy communication director of the NPP Perry Okudzeto. The MP for Akropong Nana Ama Dokua will also add up as the third deputy minister.
A new entrant in Parliament, George Andah who represents the Awutu Senya Constituency, will be assisting Ursula Owusu-Ekufu at the communication ministry. However, deep throat sources have hinted Starrfmonline.com he could be swapped with Oppong Nkrumah.
Barbara Asher Ayisi, the NPP MP for Cape Coast North will be appointed as the deputy Education Minister.
President Akufo-Addo is expected to release his list of 50 deputy ministers in the coming days.
It will be the largest government ever in the Fourth Republic. So far, 46 ministers have been vetted and sworn into office. The previous NPP government led by former President John Kufuor had 88 ministers while the Mills administration that succeeded it had 69 ministerial appointees. The Mahama administration, however, had 78 ministerial appointments.
Below is a list of some of the nominees and their portfolios
George Andah – Trade and Industry Ministry
Patrick Boamah - Foreign Affairs Ministry
Amin Anta - Energy Ministry
Titus Glover - Fisheries Ministries
Henry Quartey - Interior Ministry
Anthony Karbo – Roads & Highways
Vincent Odottei - Youth and Sports
Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah - Local G’ovt
Kweku Kwarteng – Finance Ministry
Oppong Nkrumah – Information Ministry
Abena Osei Asare – Finance Ministry
Perry Okudjeto – Information Ministry
Tina Mensah picked as Deputy Health Minister
The NPP Member of Parliament for the Weija-Gbawe constituency Tina Mensah has been picked by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as the Deputy Health Minister.
Hon. Mensah will assist Kwaku Agyeman-Manu to steer the affairs of the Health Ministry.
In a phone conversation with Starrfmonline.com Hon. Mensah confirmed the nomination but declined to comment further.
The Member of Parliament for Lawra Anthony Karbo will be appointed as the deputy Minister of Roads, according to a yet-to-be released statement from the Presidency.
Karbo, a former deputy communications director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will serve under Kwesi Amoako-Atta if he sails through the vetting.
A former morning show host Kojo Oppong Nkrumah is billed for the Information Ministry as a deputy alongside a deputy communication director of the NPP Perry Okudzeto . The MP for Akropong Nana Ama Dokua will also add up as the third deputy minister.
A new entrant in Parliament, George Andah who represents the Awutu Senya Constituency, will be assisting Ursula Owusu-Ekufu at the communication ministry. However, deep throat sources have hinted Starrfmonline.com he could be swapped with Oppong Nkrumah.
Barbara Asher Ayisi, the NPP MP for Cape Coast North will be appointed as the deputy Education Minister.
President Akufo-Addo is expected to release his list of 50 deputy ministers in the coming days.
It will be the largest government ever in the Fourth Republic. So far, 46 ministers have been vetted and sworn into office. The previous NPP government led by former President John Kufuor had 88 ministers while the Mills administration that succeeded it had 69 ministerial appointees. The Mahama administration, however, had 78 ministerial appointments.
Source: starrfmonline.com
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Eii NPP paa nie hmmmm, with all this we have the men we have the men, none of the deputies can be compared to Dr. Omani Boamah, Okujeto or Felix fosu kwayes intelligence yet you called them names with unprintable wards. God save ghana
4 information ministers in all? Why??? It's not compulsory that everyone gets an appointment! smh
Wonders will never end in politics. 2016 will be a rich memorial period in our history.
Where is Dr. Mark Assibbey Yeboah? Or is it because he is not a Nana Addo follow follow?
Where is Dr. Asibey Yeboah? This one needs to be answered Nana.
JONATHA.N , LAGOS & myself, Koliko; we are the most F00OLISH people you can ever find on any Social Media Platform. Everybody knows we are just iddiiottts. We never say anything wise or meaningful. We are the two F00OLS commenting here.
peacefmonline pls there's George Andah's portfolio. is trade and industry or communication or both? I hope this isn't true as we saw with the 1st appointees proposed list that came out. If it is then I wonder how NPP will define their supposed lean government.
You people were even content with a living dead President who handed over to a criminal and his cohorts.
SEE WHAT I MEAN WHEN I SAY THE ENTIRE GOVERNMENT MACHINERY ARE ONLY A BUNCH OF EEEEDIOTS????? STARTING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.... SOMEONE WHO OWNS A PIGGERY THAT HE CANNOT MANAGE,,, AND COULD NOT EXPLAIN A SIMPLE GOVERNMENT ONE DISTRICT ONE FACTORY POLICY,,, THAT IT IS NOT VIABLE.... BUT TURNS OUT TO EXEMPLIFY A KOREAN DOG MEAT POLICY AS A CATALYST FOR THE SHAMBOLIC PROMISES,,,, HAS NOW BEEN NAMED A DEPUTY MINISTER OF ROADS???? BY THE WAY WHAT DID THIS OGRE MAJORED IN THE UNIVERSITY???? HE VIED FOR NADMO COORDINATOR,,, BUT IT APPEARS THAT SPOT HAD BEEN ALLOTTED TO A FULANI MAN HAHAHAHAAA... SO FOR A PARTY THAT BOAST OF HAVING THE MEN...... COULD HARDLY FIND A COMPETENT ENOUGH PERSONALITY TO WIPE THE LIPS OF A PRESIDENT WHO SPEAKS WITH FOAMS ALL OVER THE CORNERS OF THE MOUTH..HEHEHEHEEEE
I will not be happy if member of parliament for Effutu constituency, Hon. Afenyo Markin's name is not mention as deputy minister. and member of parliament for kwesimintsim constituency, Hon.Joe Mensah