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OB Amoah Defends Akufo-Addo

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
February 22, 2023
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OB Amoah Defends Akufo-Addo

O.B Amoah

Minister of State-designate at the Ministry of Local Government, Osei Bonsu Amoah (OB), has offered perhaps the most solid defence yet, of President Akufo-Addo’s often-condemned elephant-sized government.

OB says a dispassionate interrogation of the matter is needed rather than subjecting it to partisan treatment. The Akwapim South MP believes it serves no good to just put together and point out which government may have appointed the slimmest staff to prosecute its mandate versus which appointed the most people.

He laid down his cards with a dig into history, saying “we have never been in the shoes of a president”, echoing a personal touch to former President John Mahama’s famous retort of “You have never been president before”.

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Appearing before the Appointments Committee of Parliament to be vetted after his nomination as a Minister of State, OB Amoah was served a variety of questions, with the controversial government size and calls to reduce same coming up a couple of times. But he argued that the government had already taken steps to collapse or merge a number of ministries, while it has also downsized ministerial appointments from about 126 to 85.

“So it’s not like the president is not doing anything about it and it’s like, the way we put it, sometimes the statements become a bit sweeping,” he said, and pointed out that the President has further issued an edict to cut down on everything for appointees, including MMDCEs.

“So it’s not that the President is not aware of the austerity or nothing has not been done. Some may wish to do it in a different way or different style and it’s not that we used to have it so rosy that we could have; let’s say six ministers of state and the famous three wise men. But as the constitution says, the president shall appoint persons to help manage the state, and if at any point in time the president feels that this is the number he can use to manage or run the state, sometimes you have to give him the benefit of the doubt, especially when we see that efforts have been made to cut down, and who knows, he may still cut down, and I don’t think it should really be a major issue every time.”

OB Amoah

He further made a point that, sometimes ministers get the impression that, some people wish there were only five ministries and that all the problems in Ghana will be solved but, he claimed no one has ever been in the shoes of a president, and in deed as he said, “a lot has been done and a lot may still be done.”

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In 2016 when President John Mahama faced criticisms for perceived poor performance, he told off the then presidential running-mate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, that he had no idea what competence was about because he had never been president before.

Should Government Be Resized?

Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, asked OB Amoah, if he thought the size of government, which he described as a major governance issue, riddled with amorphous offices with over 300 political appointees, and which has elicited enormous public outcry as a result of its impact on public expenditure, did not deserve a reduction.


O.B. Amoah replied that the government was the biggest employer, and if the government was employing, he did not think there should be laments made about it. He further explained that people were being employed and that gave them jobs to do. So therefore, they should distinguish between those who are public servants and those who are political appointees.

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“If you go to the Presidency and you have somebody in charge of special development initiatives, it’s because that programme is still running and if projects have been completed, they have to see to the inspection and handing over; they are running the thing and they are not as many as a whole ministry when it was a ministry. So some of these things we may have to probably interrogate it in a better way, because it’s easy to just list and then say that because we have this list, government is too large.”

He iterated that Government is really large because public servers were in government.
He also stated that the Finance Minister was heard correctly, “since NPP came into office we’ve been recruiting, giving financial clearance every time, Local Government Service, we’ve employed so many people to the assemblies, to other places and all of us, our districts would have come across such situations. So if it’s only about the size of employees, they are not all political appointees; some are public servants who, all things being equal, work till they are 60 years, till retirement, even if we the political appointees will fade off.”

“So let’s have a certain kind of discourse that would bring out the issues and sometimes it’s not too good to compare. The reality is that if you compare previous governments and appointments, you may find some resemblance, but what is the point in sometimes saying that we employed 800; so if l’ve employed 600, don’t complain?

“ Let’s interrogate it in a factual way and see, obviously we can say that still some may be seen as a bit too much but I’m saying that they all have a role to play and a purpose and if we are not careful, we throw it to the public. The public who may not interrogate it, get incited, that if this is the kind of people you’ve employed then I’ll not even pay tax. I’m saying that let’s interrogate it and we will make progress.”

OB Amoah


RAED MORE: I Was Ousted In NPP Because I Was Ambitious And Tough– Kwabena Agyei Agyepong

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