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Mahama swears in five new Ministers

Mahama swears in five new Ministers

President John Dramani Mahama has officially sworn in five new ministers at the Jubilee House on Friday, January 24, 2025. This milestone follows their approval by Parliament after a rigorous vetting process and extensive debate on January 23 and 24.

In his remarks during the swearing-in ceremony, President Mahama emphasized the critical roles the ministers are expected to play in advancing Ghana’s development agenda.

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He called on them to demonstrate diligence, accountability, and innovation in addressing the nation’s pressing challenges.

The six ministers sworn into office and their respective portfolios are as follows:

    1. Madam Abla Dzifa GomashieMinister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts
      With a rich background in cultural advocacy and a passion for the arts, Madam Gomashie is expected to revitalize Ghana’s tourism sector, promote the country’s rich cultural heritage, and harness the creative arts as a driver of economic growth.
    2. Mr. George Opare AddoMinister for Youth Development and Empowerment
      A strong advocate for youth empowerment, Mr. Opare Addo has been tasked with creating sustainable opportunities for the youth. His portfolio includes fostering entrepreneurship, promoting skills development, and addressing unemployment among young people.
    3. Madam Emelia ArthurMinister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development
      Madam Arthur, known for her dedication to rural development, will oversee policies aimed at enhancing sustainable fishing practices and expanding the aquaculture industry. Her focus will include improving the livelihoods of fishing communities and ensuring food security.
    4. Mr. Ahmed IbrahimMinister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs
      With extensive experience in governance, Mr. Ibrahim is expected to strengthen local government systems, foster collaboration with traditional authorities, and promote harmony among religious communities to enhance grassroots development.
    5. Madam Elizabeth Ofosu-AdjareMinister for Trade, Industry, and Agribusiness
      A seasoned professional with a legal and policy background, Madam Ofosu-Adjare will lead efforts to industrialize the economy, promote trade, and expand agribusiness opportunities.
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Addressing the newly sworn-in ministers, President Mahama urged them to prioritize transparency and inclusivity in their work. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with stakeholders to ensure the effective delivery of their mandates.

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