His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled the last set of Deputy Ministers to complete his government’s ministerial team, marking a significant step in the administration’s preparations for its governance agenda.

The newly appointed deputies include:

  1. Hon. Dorcas Toffey MP – Deputy Minister for Transport
  2. Hon. James Gyakye Quayson MP – Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
  3. Hon. Mohammed A. Sukparu MP – Deputy Communications Minister (Designate)
  4. Hon. Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah MP – Deputy Minister for Health (Designate)

The appointments come after weeks of anticipation, with the President finalizing his team to drive key policies in transport, foreign affairs, communications, and health.

Hon. Dorcas Toffey, a respected lawmaker, is expected to bring her expertise to the Transport Ministry, while Hon. James Gyakye Quayson, a prominent figure for all news headlines in the last Parliament, takes on a critical role in Foreign Affairs. Hon. Mohammed Sukparu will support the Communications Ministry, and Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, a renowned medical professional, is set to bolster the Health Ministry’s efforts in healthcare delivery.

The nominees are expected to undergo parliamentary vetting before assuming their roles. These appointments suggest these the Mahama government’s focus on balancing experience and regional representation in its leadership.

More details to follow as reactions pour in from political circles and the public.

Source: Ghana feed.com

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