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Parliament Approves Interior, and Four Regional Ministers Designate

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 24, 2025
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Hon. Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, MP for Asawase and Minister Designate for Interior

In a significant development, Parliament has given its seal of approval to President John Mahama’s five ministerial nominees following an extensive vetting process earlier this week. 

Among the appointees who secured parliamentary approval was Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, MP for Asawase, who had undergone vetting for the role of Interior Minister just hours before the final deliberations. 

His approval underscored the urgency and critical nature of his portfolio, which encompasses oversight of national security and public safety.

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Other nominees who received parliamentary backing include Ali Adolf John, Minister Designate for the Northern Region; John Kwadwo Gyapong, Minister Designate for the Oti Region; James Gunu, Minister Designate for the Volta; and Mrs. Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, Minister Designate for the Eastern region.

The approval of these individuals followed a spirited and comprehensive debate by members of the Majority and Minority Caucuses of Parliament. 

The proceedings, characterized by intense scrutiny and debate, were presided over by the Second Deputy Speaker and Member of Parliament (MP) for Fomena, Hon. Andrews Amoako Asiamah.

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Submission of Appointment Committee’s Report

The parliamentary session, which culminated in the unanimous endorsement of the nominees, relied on a report submitted by the Appointments Committee. 

This report was presented by the Committee Chairman and First Deputy Speaker, Hon. Bernard Ahiavor, and seconded by Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah, the MP for Okaikwei Central.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC)-led Majority extolled the nominees for their competence, experience, and commitment to national development. 

Conversely, Minority MPs, while raising pertinent questions during the vetting process, ultimately endorsed the candidates, signaling broad consensus on their suitability for the roles.

The vetting sessions served as a platform for the nominees to outline their vision, defend their track records, and respond to probing questions about their capabilities and plans for their respective ministries. Interior Minister-Designate

Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, for instance, was grilled on strategies to tackle rising security challenges, including community policing and resource mobilization for security agencies.

Similarly, the regional ministerial nominees elaborated on their plans to address pressing regional issues such as infrastructure deficits, youth unemployment, and enhancing inter-regional collaboration for development.

The approval of the nominees reflects a rare display of political unity, despite the occasional partisan exchanges that characterized the vetting process. 

With Parliament’s approval secured, the nominees are set to be sworn together with six earlier approved ministers of state into office by President Mahama. 

Their immediate task will be to translate their plans into actionable policies aimed at addressing regional disparities, strengthening national security, and fostering socio-economic growth.

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Tags: Hon. Andrews Asiamah AmoakoHon. Muntaka Mohammed MubarakHon. Patrick Yaw BoamahMinistry of InteriorParliament of Ghana
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