Unconfirmed information that reached the Bryt FM news desk suggests that President Akufo-Addo has finally undertaken a significant ministerial reshuffle after six years in office.
Despite numerous requests for such action, the President has not undertaken any significant ministry reshuffles from the beginning of his first term until the present.
According to the list of the reorganisation that was intercepted, Ursula Owusu, the minister of communications, has been appointed the minister of foreign affairs and regional integration, and Kojo Oppong Nkrumah will take her place.
Additionally, Bryan Acheampong has been named as the interior minister designate, and attorney Atta-Akyea, a member from Abuakwa South, is returning to the food and agriculture ministry to succeed Dr. Afriyie Akoto.
Here is the whole list:
1. Minister for Roads & Highways – Maintained
2. Minister for Defense – Maintained
3. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration – Ursula Owusu
4. Minister for Interior – Bryan Acheampong
5. Minister for Works and Housing – Maintained
6. Minister for Food & Agriculture – Samuel Atta Akyea
7. Office of the Attorney General and Minister for Justice – Maintained
8. Minister for Lands and Natural Resources – Dan Botwe
9. Minister for Local Government and Rural Integration – Ignatius Baffour-Awuah
10 Minister for Trade and Industry – Abu Jinapor
11. Minister for Finance – Maintained
12. Minister for Health – Matthew Opoku Prempeh
13. Minister for Railways Development – Maintained
14. Minister for Employment and Labour Relations – O. B. Amoah
15. Minister for National Security – Maintained.
16. Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of National Security – Ambrose Dery
17. Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development – Maintained.
18. Minister for Communications – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
19. Minister for Education – Maintained
20. Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources – Maintained
21. Minister for Transport – Maintained
22. Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts – Maintained
23. Minister for Environment, Science and Technology – Maintained
24. National Security Minister – Maintained
25. Minister for Information – Herbert Krapah
26. Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection – Maintained
27. Minister for Youth and Sports – Maintained
28. Minister for Energy – Kwabena Tahiru Hammond
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com