Parliament approves first set of deputy ministers and minister of state

Parliament has given its approval to the first batch of deputy ministers and a minister of state, marking a significant milestone in the formation of the government’s team.
This approval follows a thorough vetting process last week, which resulted in a consensus recommendation for their approval.
According to First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor, who made the announcement on Friday, March 7, 2025, the approved nominees are expected to bring their expertise to bear in their respective ministries. “We are confident that they will work diligently to support the government’s efforts to drive growth and development,” Ahiafor stated.
The Approved Nominees:
– Lydia Akanvariba: Minister of State in charge of Public Sector Reforms, tasked with enhancing efficiency and effectiveness within the public sector.
– Deputy Ministers:
– Thomas Ampem Nyarko: Deputy Minister for Finance
– Ebenezer Terlabi: Deputy Minister for Interior
– Samson Ahi: Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry
– Clement Apaak: Deputy Minister for Education
– Richard Gyan Mensah: Deputy Minister for Energy
– John Dumelo: Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture
The approval of these nominees is seen as a crucial step in supporting the government’s efforts to drive growth and development in various sectors. As they assume their roles, they will be expected to work closely with their respective ministers to implement policies and programs that benefit the nation.