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Parliament has given its approval for the appointment of four new deputy ministers to support key government portfolios, following a rigorous vetting process by the Appointments Committee.
The confirmed appointees include John Dumelo as Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Clement Apaak as Deputy Minister for Education, Thomas Ampem Nyarko as Deputy Minister for Finance, and Samson Ahi as Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry.
New Deputy Ministers and their roles
John Dumelo – Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture
Renowned actor, entrepreneur, and politician, John Dumelo, has been assigned the role of Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture. His appointment is expected to bring fresh perspectives to agribusiness and initiatives aimed at improving food production and supporting farmers across the country.
Clement Apaak – Deputy Minister for Education
Dr Clement Apaak, a respected academic and Member of Parliament for Builsa South, has been confirmed as the Deputy Minister for Education. With his extensive background in academia, he is expected to contribute significantly to educational policies aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of education in Ghana.
Thomas Ampem Nyarko – Deputy Minister for Finance
The MP for Asuogyaman, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, will serve as Deputy Minister for Finance. His primary responsibility will be to assist in managing the country’s economic policies, budget planning, and financial strategies to ensure economic stability and growth.
Samson Ahi – Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry
Samson Ahi, an experienced legislator and MP for Bodi, takes on the role of Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry. His focus will be on enhancing trade policies, promoting local industries, and supporting the agribusiness sector to drive economic development.
Additional Ministerial Appointments
Parliament also approved several other key appointments, including Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba as Minister of State for Public Sector Reforms. Additionally, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi has been confirmed as Deputy Minister for the Interior, while Richard Gyan-Mensah will serve as Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition.
Further deputy ministerial appointments include:
Justice Srem-Sai – Deputy Minister for Justice and Attorney General
Ernest Brogya Genfi – Deputy Minister for Defence
Alhassan Suhuyini – Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways
The approval of these appointments follows the adoption of the twelfth and thirteenth reports of the Appointments Committee. The nominees were vetted on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, and subsequently recommended for approval by the House.
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