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Minister for Parliamentary Affairs (Ghana) Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu (MP) [30] [31] February 10, 2017 – Ministry of Aviation: Joseph Kofi Koddi Adda [31] Kwabena O. Darko-Mensah (Deputy minister) August 2018– (nominated) Ministers of State Office(s) Officeholder Term Minister of State at the Office of the President in charge of Public Procurement
Betty Mould-Iddrisu who was initially out of the country was later sworn in as Ghana's first female Attorney General and Minister for Justice. [16] Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, the Minister for Sports, resigned on 25 June 2009 following findings of financial impropriety against him by a committee set up by government. [12]
The ministry's role makes it advocate for better treatment for women and children. Issues of concern that come to the fore are handled by the ministry. One of such issues was the 2011 when the ministry announced it would in collaboration with the Ghana Department of Social Welfare undertake a re-registration of orphanages in the country
Ministry of the Interior: Ambrose Dery: 2017 - Ministry of Energy: Boakye Agyarko: 2017 - Office of Attorney General and Ministry of Justice: Gloria Akuffo: 2017 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Shirley Ayorkor Botchway: 2017 - Ministry of Food and Agriculture: Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto: 2017 - Ministry of Education: Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh: 2017 ...
Minister for Employment and Social Welfare: Moses Asaga (MP) 24 July 2012: 6 January 2013 Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing: Enoch Teye Mensah (MP) 24 July 2012: 6 January 2013 Minister for Youth and Sports: Clement Kofi Humado (MP) 24 July 2012: 6 January 2013 Minister for Chieftaincy and Culture: Alexander Asum-Ahensah (MP) 24 ...
Cecilia Dapaah was a member of the Parliament of Ghana from 2005 to 2013. She served on various parliamentary committees in Ghana including Works and Housing; Advisory Committee to the Speaker of the Parliament; Employment, Social welfare and Youth; Foreign Affairs; and Special Budget. [3]
Minister for Women and Children's Affairs: Mrs. Gladys Asmah [1] 2001 – 2005: Minister for Tourism later Minister for Tourism and Modernisation of the Capital City: Hawa Yakubu Jake Obetsebi Lamptey [5] 2001 – May 2002 [7] [2] 2003 – 2007: Minister for Environment, Science and Technology later Minister for Science and Environment: Prof ...
The following table presents a listing of Ghana’s regional ministers as of April 2021. [1] Regional ministers. Region Name Since Ahafo George Boakye: 2021 Ashanti: